According to Tecumseh’s Vision, which of the following are TRUE?
I. After the American Revolution, the British believed that the new American republic might fail, so they supported Indian resistance to American westward expansion.
II.While Tecumseh was in the South, his warriors, led by "The Prophet," achieved a major victory near the Tippecanoe River when they drove off William Henry Harrison’s American force.
III. The name of the Indian settlement burned by American forces following the battle near the confluence of the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers was Fallen Timbers.
IV. In the War of 1812, Tecumseh and his men allied themselves with the British in their fight against the Americans.
V. The "factory system" hurt the American Indians economically because when they became indebted to the trading centers, they had to sell their land.

Respuesta :

The correct answers are I. After the American Revolution, the British believed that the new American republic might fail, so they supported Indian resistance to American westward expansion and IV. In the War of 1812, Tecumseh and his men allied themselves with the British in their fight against the Americans."

According to Tecumseh’s Vision, the TRUE statements were "After the American Revolution, the British believed that the new American republic might fail, so they supported Indian resistance to American westward expansion" and "In the War of 1812, Tecumseh and his men allied themselves with the British in their fight against the Americans."

Since the very beginning, the relationship between Native American Indian tribes and white European English was tense, with ups and downs, and many confrontations that ended up in battles. Tecumseh was a chief of the Shawnee tribe that organized other tribes such as the Seneca, to have a strong Indian front that could oppose the settlers' invasions of their lands. He and some of these Indian tribes supported the British troops in the War of 1812, in which Tecumseh lost his life.