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Raymond K. Bluhm Raymond K. Bluhm Jr. is a retired U.S. Army Colonel and military historian, author, and former professor of American history.

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Battle of Tippecanoe

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Date:
November 7, 1811
Location:
Lafayette
Tippecanoe River
United States
Participants:
Shawnee
United States
Key People:
William Henry Harrison
The Prophet

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Battle of Tippecanoe, victory of a seasoned U.S. expeditionary force under Major General William Henry Harrison over Shawnee Indians led by Tec*mseh’s brother Laulewasikau (Tenskwatawa), known as the Prophet. Fought on November 7, 1811, the battle took place at Prophetstown, the Indian capital on the Tippecanoe River and the site of the present town of Battle Ground, near Lafayette, Indiana. Harrison, who was on a mission to destroy the power of an intertribal defensive alliance being promoted by Tec*mseh and his brother, repelled a Shawnee attack and burned the village.

Defeat at Fallen Timbers in 1794 and the subsequent treaties did not end American Indian resistance to U.S. expansion into the Ohio Valley following the Revolutionary War. The U.S. victory broke Tec*mseh’s power and ended the threat of an Indian confederation, which by then had grown to encompass fully 30 tribes.

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Shawnee chief Tec*mseh and his brother, "The Prophet," worked to build a confederation of tribes, from Michigan to Georgia, to resist settlers. Indian attacks in the Indiana Territory persisted despite conferences with Tec*mseh and warnings by Governor William Henry Harrison.

During the summer of 1811, Harrison assembled a force of 950 territorial militia and regular infantry. In September, he marched north from Vincennes up the Wabash River toward Prophetstown, Tec*mseh’s main village near the Tippecanoe River. Tec*mseh was absent, but on November 6, a delegation from The Prophet appeared and arranged a conference for the next day. Harrison camped his men on a small rise of ground near the village. Wary of a trick, he placed them into a rectangular defensive formation with orders to remain on full alert. Ammunition was distributed, sentries posted, and bayonets fixed.

At about 4:00 AM on November 7, hundreds of Indians attacked the north end of the camp, then all sides. The battle lasted more than two hours with hand-to-hand fighting in the dark. Some warriors rushed in seeking to kill Harrison, but missed him. Three times the Indians charged. Harrison, fighting on horseback at the front lines, led his small reserve to repulse each attack. At dawn, as the Indians fell back to regroup, Harrison counterattacked with the regulars and militia. Taken by surprise, the Indians scattered, hotly pursued by the mounted troops. The village and crops were destroyed.

Discredited, Laulewasikau fled to Canada. Tec*mseh took his followers there to join the British, siding with them during the War of 1812. There he would face Harrison at the Battle of the Thames in 1813. Although the two sides suffered near equal losses, the Battle of Tippecanoe was widely regarded as a U.S. victory and helped establish Harrison’s national reputation. In the presidential election of 1840, he successfully used the slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!"

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A 96-acre park preserves a portion of the battlefield and contains a history museum and a commemorative marble obelisk, erected in 1908.

Losses: U.S., 62 dead, 126 wounded; American Indian, some 150 killed or wounded.

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