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Why was the Battle of Tippecanoe so important to Native American tribes? * After the battle, no Pan-Tribal Confederacy was able to form in the West
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After winning the battle, Britain joined on the side of the Native Americans, kicking off
the War of 1812
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It made a war hero of William Harrison, and he became a great President
After winning the battle, America had to treat Native American tribes fairly

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