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What prevented Tecumseh from uniting Native Americans east of the Mississippi River in his fight against the expansion of white settlement?
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Tecumseh's lack of funds to support his military goals
Tecumseh's lack of funds to support his military goals - no response given
the dependence on white manufactured goods and customs by those eastern Native American groups
the dependence on white manufactured goods and customs by those eastern Native American groups - incorrect
the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region
the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region - no response given
Tecumseh's disregard for the alliances between white settlers and those Native American groups
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the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region
Explanation: Longstanding intertribal divisions, differing interests, and prior treaties/alliances with the U.S. kept many eastern groups from joining Tecumseh’s confederacy, preventing a broad, united resistance.
Explanation: Longstanding intertribal divisions, differing interests, and prior treaties/alliances with the U.S. kept many eastern groups from joining Tecumseh’s confederacy, preventing a broad, united resistance.
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