 Tecumseh was a threat to the United States because he  A) Promoted torture and attacks on frontier women and children  B) Attempted to unite the Indian.

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 Tecumseh was a threat to the United States because he  A) Promoted torture and attacks on frontier women and children  B) Attempted to unite the Indian tribes into one nation  C) Preached against whiskey and the white man’s ways  D) Gave the British detailed information about American forts

 B) Attempted to unite the Indian tribes into one nation

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne  C) Treaty of Fort Greenville  D) The Prophet  E) Tecumseh  ___ one of the greatest Indian leaders in North American history

 E) Tecumseh

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne  C) Treaty of Fort Greenville  D) The Prophet  E) Tecumseh  ___ the Indian Territory governor who defeated the Prophet

 A) William Henry Harrison

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne  C) Treaty of Fort Greenville  D) The Prophet  E) Tecumseh  ___ Indian who attacked whiskey and the white man’s ways

 D) The Prophet

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne  C) Treaty of Fort Greenville  D) The Prophet  E) Tecumseh  ___ won a major battle in Ohio against the Indians

 B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne

 A) William Henry Harrison  B) “Mad Anthony” Wayne  C) Treaty of Fort Greenville  D) The Prophet  E) Tecumseh  ___ the Indians’ surrender of all rights to southern Ohio

 C) Treaty of Fort Greenville

 True/False  ______ The Indians did not understand the concept of private property.

 True