What was one reason Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation?

(1 point)
• to end fur trading amongst settlers
• to stop the advancement of white settlement
• to take over the Canadian territory
• to have the ability to fight the War Hawks

• to stop the advancement of white settlement

What arrangement did President Madison make with France to stop the seizing of American ships?

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• to be its ally in a war against Britain
• to build ships for sale to France
• to trade with France but not with Britain
• to help it regain control of the West Indies

• to trade with France but not with Britain

What difficulties did the U.S. face in preparing for war with Britain? Select all that apply.

(1 point)
• France backed out after offering to help the U.S.
• Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
Enslaved African Americans refused to help fight.
• The U.S. had a small army compared to Britain.

• France backed out after offering to help the U.S.

• Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
• The U.S. had a small army compared to Britain.

Its only 2 correct answers

Apologies for the confusion. The correct answers are:

• Britain had a much larger navy than the U.S.
• The U.S. had a small army compared to Britain.

What destroyed the confederation Tecumseh had built?

(1 point)
• Tecumseh's death
• Canadian losses in York
• U.S. control of Lake Erie
• U.S. victory at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend

• Tecumseh's death

To find the answer to this question, we can start by researching Tecumseh and his motivations for wanting to form a confederation. Tecumseh was a Native American Shawnee leader who lived in the early 19th century. He sought to unite various Native American tribes into a confederation, known as the Pan-Indian Confederacy or the Tecumseh Confederacy, in order to resist the encroachments of white settlers on indigenous lands.

By researching further, we can find that one of the main reasons Tecumseh wanted to form a confederation was to stop the advancement of white settlement. He saw the increasing presence of settlers on Native American lands as a threat to their way of life and sought a united front to oppose further encroachment.

Therefore, the correct answer to your question is:
• to stop the advancement of white settlement.