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- Battle of Tippecanoe - Wikipedia
"Tippecanoe and Tyler too" became the slogan and a popular song for Harrison and his running mate John Tyler in the 1840 presidential campaign The Whigs leveraged Harrison's successes, using the song as a slogan and reminder of the battle
- Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) | Summary | Britannica
Battle of Tippecanoe, victory of a seasoned U S expeditionary force under Major General William Henry Harrison over Shawnee Indians led by Tecumseh ’s brother Laulewasikau (Tenskwatawa), known as the Prophet
- Tippecanoe County, IN | Official Website
Welcome to the official homepage of the Tippecanoe County Government Access tippecanoe county services, information, and resources for citizens, businesses, and guests
- Tippecanoe Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield Trust
The Battle of Tippecanoe was fought between American soldiers and Native American warriors along the banks of the Keth-tip-pe-can-nunk, a river in the heart of central Indiana
- Autumn 1811: The Battle of Tippecanoe - U. S. National Park Service
Fought almost a year before the formal declaration of the War of 1812, “Tippecanoe” became a rallying cry for many Americans as they denounced British support for the western Indian tribes
- How the Battle of Tippecanoe Helped Win the White House
William Henry Harrison won a landslide victory in the presidential election in 1840, in part because of his reputation as the hero of 1811’s Battle of Tippecanoe
- Tippecanoe Battlefield in Lafayette-West Lafayette, Indiana
Explore the site of The Battle of Tippecanoe and discover the history of a time when two Shawnee brothers, Tecumseh and The Prophet, had a dream of uniting many tribes into an organized defense against the white settlers
- Tippecanoe - Wikipedia
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, an 1840 slogan and song based partly on this nickname Curse of Tippecanoe, the pattern where each American president who won an election in a year ending in zero from 1840 to 1960 died in office
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