Do Now: What was the Embargo Act & how did it impact the United States & its relationships with other foreign countries?

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Do Now: What was the Embargo Act & how did it impact the United States & its relationships with other foreign countries?

What is a Warhawk?

Who is Tenskwatawa? Member of Shawnee nation, born 1775 Lack physicality of his brothers & tribesmen. Wasn’t taught how to hunt. Attempted to learn to the ways of the villages medicine man. When the medicine man died in 1804, it became evident Tenskwatawa could not meet the needs of his village & quickly turned back to alcohol. Fell into trance after smoking his pipe. Family believed him to be dead & prepared his funeral services Woke up claiming that the “Master of Light” a Shawnee deity had visited him Indian dependence on European materials (guns, alcohol, iron cookware, glass beads) was the worst possible type of sin

Most Indians were skeptical of his message, but eventually they began to accept his message Brother Tecumseh was trying to build a united front amongst the Indian tribes (against Americans) The Prophet (Tenskwatawa) & Tecumseh moved their followers to Prophetstown along the Tippecanoe river. By 1811 such a large number of Indians had moved into the Indiana Territory that white settlers asked the government to protect them

The Battle of Tippecanoe William Henry Harrison leads an army against the Indians in the fall of 1811 The Prophet decides to attack the Anglo settlers Claims the “Master of Life” came to him & told him that the American Indians would succeed. The Indians attack Harrison’s men before daybreak on November 7,1811 American Army suffers heavy losses. 62 men killed & 126 wounded Harrison guessed at least 40 Indians were killed American troops drove off the Indians & burned Prophetstown to the ground

Leading to the War of 1812 Tecumseh and Tenskwatawa continued in their resistance efforts. During the War of 1812, they allied themselves with the British against the United States Tecumseh lost his life at the Battle of the Thames in 1813

Exit Slip: Using your prior knowledge of US History, what do you believe will be the impact of this battle?