Tecumseh's visit to the Creek Council was a landmark moment in Native American and U.S. history. Are the stories that historians have told us about the Shawnee warrior's speech true? Did he really call for a war of extermination against the Whites? Or was his talk something very different? Was he more of a diplomat than historians have given him credit for being? Did he call for unification without war? And did his comments have the immediate impact that many have claimed?
@TwoEggTV explores actual eyewitness accounts from Native Americans who were there and examines accounts from Whites who claimed to be to get closer to the truth about what Tecumseh really said in 1811 at Tukabatchee in today's Alabama. Learn about this important moment in history on the eve of the War of 1812 and the Creek War of 1813-1814.
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