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14 February, 05:42

What were the results of General Harrison's victory at the Battle of the Thames?

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  1. 14 February, 06:11
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    There were important results of General Harrison's victory at the Battle of the Thames.

    Explanation:

    "The Battle of the Thames" was a battle of the land fought in the year 1812 near Ontario, Canada. "Tecumseh" was trying to form a confederacy of American Indian tribes to stop Anglo-Americans from grabbing the American Indian land.

    In this battle, a combined British and Indian force was defeated by General William Harrison's American army. Tecumseh was defeated and it led to an end of his Confederacy. One can classify the results of Battle of the Thames into two:-

    a. The threat of the Britishers to the Northwest had ended and U. s consolidated its control there.

    b. Tecumseh was killed.
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