Tecumseh, the leader of the Native American confederation, advised Native Americans to stop trading with the settlers because he felt that the Native Americans depended too much on white trade goods, and it corrupted their way of life.
Why did Tecumseh, the leader of the Native American confederation, advise Native Americans to stop trading with the settlers?
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He knew that the traders were not fair in their trading, and he felt that the French would provide them a better market.
He knew that the traders were not fair in their trading, and he felt that the French would provide them a better market.
He wanted to cripple the Americans economy, and he felt that trading with the British would be more beneficial.
He wanted to cripple the Americans economy, and he felt that trading with the British would be more beneficial.
He felt that the Native Americans depended too much on white trade goods, and it corrupted their way of life.
He felt that the Native Americans depended too much on white trade goods, and it corrupted their way of life.
He was determined to take away the Americans' major source of income.
He was determined to take away the Americans' major source of income.
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