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(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory, at the Council of Vincennes in 1810. Line engraving, 1840

(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory, at the Council of Vincennes in 1810. Line engraving, 1840


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(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory, at the Council of Vincennes in 1810. Line engraving, 1840

WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory, at the Council of Vincennes in 1810. Line engraving, 1840

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This print captures a significant moment in American history, showcasing two influential figures - William Henry Harrison and Tecumseh. The year is 1810, and the location is the Council of Vincennes in Indiana Territory. In this line engraving from 1840, we witness Governor Harrison engaging in a crucial discussion with Tecumseh, who was then chief of the Shawnee tribe. William Henry Harrison would later become the ninth President of the United States, but at this time he held an important role as governor. This meeting at Vincennes holds great significance as it symbolizes the clash between Native American tribes and expanding American settlements during this era of westward expansion. Tecumseh, known for his strong leadership and advocacy for Native American rights, stands tall alongside Harrison. Their presence together highlights both their shared responsibilities to their respective communities and their differing perspectives on land ownership and manifest destiny. The detailed engravings beautifully depict these two men engaged in deep conversation amidst a backdrop that represents North America's early years. This artwork serves as a reminder of our nation's complex history while honoring these historical figures who played pivotal roles in shaping America's future.

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