词条 | Tippecanoe, Battle of |
释义 | Tippecanoe, Battle of United States history (Nov. 7, 1811), victory of a seasoned U.S. expeditionary force under Major General William Henry Harrison (Harrison, William Henry) over Shawnee Indians led by Tecumseh's brother Laulewasikau (Tenskwatawa), known as the Prophet. 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, Ind. Harrison, who was on a mission to destroy the power of an intertribal defensive alliance being promoted by Tecumseh and his brother, repelled the Shawnee attack and burned the village. Discredited, Laulewasikau fled to Canada. Although the two sides suffered equal losses, the battle 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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