Respuesta :
Harrison proclaimed a great victory, which significantly enhanced his reputation, although the evidence does not support this claim. Tenskwatawa's supporters rebuilt their village, which Harrison again destroyed on 19 November 1812. Tecumseh was killed by Harrison's troops during the Battle of the Thames on 5 October 1813. While a clause of the Treaty of Ghent sought to protect Aboriginal rights, the Americans chose to ignore it and any hopes for an Aboriginal homeland in the northwest were ended in 1815.
The Battle of Tippecanoe, on 7/11 1811, was an American win over the First Nations during Tecumseh's War in the War of 1812. American complaints that the British helped the Aboriginals in resisting American settlement of the Old Northwest have been stated as one of the causes of the War of 1812. I believe that that is correct