What prevented Tecumseh from uniting Native Americans east of the Mississippi River in his fight against the expansion of white settlement? (1 point) Responses Tecumseh's lack of funds to support his military goals Tecumseh's lack of funds to support his military goals 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 the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region Tecumseh's disregard for the alliances between white settlers and those Native American groups

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The correct response is: the existing rivalries among the different Native American nations in the region.

Tecumseh faced significant challenges in uniting Native Americans due to the historical rivalries and conflicts between different tribes, which made it difficult to create a united front against white settlers.