
Tecumseh's Pan Indigenous Individuals Confederacy: A Fourth Nation in North America - Paperback
Tecumseh's Pan Indigenous Individuals Confederacy: A Fourth Nation in North America - Paperback
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by Anthony P. Drabczyk (Author)
Read through alternate history how Tecumseh created and sustained an Indigenous Nation larger than 5 Midwest states. Learn how Tecumseh's leadership and some events with feasible alternative conclusions resulted in the start of the 1815 Confederacy. The book takes you on an enlighten journey of the many cultural, people, and events that impacted a young boy with recognized leadership ability at an early age into the Great Shawnee Chief Tecumseh. Cultural includes such areas as religion, government, language, land, and other resources. People involvement consists of Cheeseekau, Tecumseh's blood brother, Buckongahelas, Blue Jacket, Lord Dorchester, John Graves Simcoe, General Anthony Wayne, Prophet, Iroquois, and Indigenous specialist teams. Finally, events is comprised of but not limited to American Revolution, white settlers' invasion, Tecumseh/Harrison meetings, Fallen Timber battle, Glaze, Greenville Treaty, Tippecanoe battle, 1812 war, River Raisin, Fort Meigs, Lake Erie battle, and Ghent Treaty. Friends, like General Isaac Brock and adversaries, such as General William Henry Harrison, had a great admiration for Chief Tecumseh's abilities as a leader in war, peace, and nation building. Learn how one person's dreams and hard work paid off for the Indigenous people in Tecumseh's Pan Indigenous Individuals Confederacy: A Fourth Nation in North America. I hope you will enjoy the story of Tecumseh's accomplishments as much as I had in writing it



















