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Orphaned at an early age, Native American leader Tecumseh spent his childhood watching frontiersman invade the native land. His brother raised him to be a warrior, but it is said that he was so terrified during his first battle, he ran away. By 15 he was tired of seeing the settlers pushing the natives off their land and had joined a band of Shawnee attacking settler’s flatboats along the Ohio River. He later became known as one of the great Native American leaders. The story of Tecumseh could be used as an example of what kind of leadership theory?(1 point)ResponsesGreat Man theoryGreat Man theorytrait theorytrait theorybehavioral theorybehavioral theorytransactional theorytransactional theorySkip to navigation
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Behavioral theory. Tecumseh’s leadership developed through upbringing, experiences and actions (learning from events and practice) rather than being simply innate or based on exchanges with followers.
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