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CHAPTER XVI.

An Account of Sa-Go-Ye-Wat-Ha, or Red Jacket, and His People, 1750-1830 · John Niles Hubbard — chapter 14 of 40 · ~68 words · public domain

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Tecumseh and Indian confederation--Aid given by Elskawata--Doings at the Prophet's town--Great Indian council at the West--Red Jacket's claim for precedence to be given the Senecas--His adherence to the United States-- Hostilities encouraged by British agents--Warriors gathered at the Prophet's town--Visited by General Harrison at the head of his troops-- Hostilities disclaimed--Surprised by a sudden attack--Indians defeated-- War proclaimed against England--Indians take sides--Unfavorable commencement--Different successes--Part taken by Red Jacket.

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