Indiana's Argumentative Essay: Native American Troubles
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In the early eighteen hundreds, Native American troubles became apparent in the west, mainly between Indiana's tyrant of a governor, William Henry Harrison, and the Shawnee tribe with insulting ways of payment and battle methods. But of course with the reign of Shawnee chief Tecumseh, and brother Tenskwatawa, these tactics tumbled. In 1809, while the Shawnee chief was out on an enlisting voyage. Harrison grouped several Native American tribes to talk about the Treaty of Fort Wayne. Upon finding out, Tecumseh left his tribe in hopes to find and negotiate friendly relations with other tribes. William Harrison saw this advantage over the Shawnee tribe and attacked. With total loss of forty Native Americans, the Americans won the two-hour-long