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2009 Holiday Events in Tecumseh, MichiganTecumseh, Michigan, knows how to do the holidays and this one isn't any different. Starting with the Art Bra Auction the fun continues with local trick or treating, Christmas parade, open house and tours of their historical homes.
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E.L. Doctorow's March with William Tecumseh ShermanThis is a book review of E.L. Doctorow's historical novel about William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea.
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TecumsehTecumseh was a Shawnee Indian who lived from 1768-1813. Tecumseh and his brother Lalawethika, a self-proclaimed prophet, were able to unite a confederation of tribes in response to the escalation before the war of 1812.
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Annual Appleumpkin Festival in Tecumseh, MichiganTecumseh's Appleumpkin Festival is held throughout the city on October 10th and 11th.
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Tecumseh's CurseWhen William Harrison defeated Native American Chief Tecumseh. Before he died Tecumseh started a curse on Harrison (later to be President) that would claim the lives of every president elected every 20 years!
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Role of Tecumseh as a Leader of Indian NationalismIdentify the role of Tecumseh as a leader of Indian nationalism and evaluate his abilities as a leader.
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William Tecumseh Sherman Vs. John C. CalhounWere the North and the South during the American Civil War really so different? This research paper compares and contrasts the views and stances of John C. Calhoun, a southerner, and William Tecumseh Sherman, a northern.
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The Death of Presidents and Tecumseh's Curse of the Great White FatherAre the deaths of seven American Presidents from Harrison to Kennedy the work of a curse placed upon the Great White Father by Tecumseh?
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Tecumseh the Best Outdoor DramaTaking place in the late 1700's Tecumseh is based on true facts of the struggle of a Shawnee leader fighting for his homeland
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Selling Honor: The New Warrior Culture in the Era of TecumsehHow White-Colonial Influences Commercialized Native American Warfare and Created a Militant Warrior Culture Among the Woodland Indians. -
Halloween Events in and Around Tecumseh MichiganAnother sixteen days and all of the little goblins will be going from door to door trick or treating. Halloween is only once a year and what else is going on in the area besides collecting candy on the big night itself?
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John Sudgen's Tecumseh: A Life: A Book on a Legendary Native American LeaderFor those interested in American History, this non-fiction account of one of Native America's greatest leaders is a valuable read.
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The Shawnee Indians of OhioTecumseh's dream of a united Indian front died with him.
Witness the epic life story of the legendary Shawnee leader as he struggles to defend his sacred homelands in the Ohio country during the late 1700's. -
Tecumseh's WarA poem. Vers libre. November 7, 1811, The battle of Tippecanoe is fought between the US and the American Indian Confederation, lead by the Shawnee chief Tecumseh near what is today Battle Ground Indiana. -
Famous People Who Died on October 5THThis is a list of some of the famous people who have died on October 5th.
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Famous People Who Died on Valentine's Day February 14Famous People Who Died on Valentine's Day February 14 James Cook, William Tecumseh Sherman, James Bond, Gary "BB" Coleman -
Michigan's Best Fall Foliage RouteFall color tours and fall festivals go hand in hand. Take in your first Appleumpkin Festival in Tecumseh, Michigan or visit the renowned Clinton Fall Festival while you take in Michigan's autumn splendor. -
Product Review: The Toro 828 LXE SnowblowerThe Toro 828 LXE is a two-stage snow blower. The machine is equipped with an eight horsepower Tecumseh four-cycle engine. The engine can be powered on by using an electric start or a recoil mitten grip. Therefore, you'll never have any trouble starting it on cold days.
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Biology and Evolution of MusicWhat are the practical functions of music, if it is only used for sexual selection purposes, the use of "motherese", the possible intention of the bone flute that was found 36,000 years ago, and connection between human and apes musically.
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The American Civil War in North CarolinaAt a small farm near Durham Station, North Carolina, Confederate General Joseph Johnston surrendered the Confederacy to Union General William Tecumseh Sherman on April 26, 1865.
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Presidential Campaign Slogans: The Good, the Bad, and the IronicPresidential campaigns share many of the elements of a well-designed product launch. From Allstate's "The Good Hands People" to L'Oreal's "Because You're Worth It," successful slogans create memorable images, complete with emotional responses. -
Abraham Lincoln Research PaperThis research paper was assigned my junior year in high school and covers what Abraham Lincoln did while he was in office.
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Summaries of Civil War BiographiesPersonalities who experienced the Civil War are summarized. The essay brings to light the most important aspects of their life regarding the Civil War.
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Motorcycle Touring: Red Rock Canyon, OklahomaI didn't want to stop near a major metropolitan area, so I stayed on State Hwy. 9 to 76 to 37 to 281 to Red Rock Canyon State Park. What a ride. I rode over 200 miles this day and it was worth every minute of it.
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Who is General Tso?Tso Tsungtang or known as Zuo Zontang, was born Nov. 10, 1812 in Wenjialong, north of Changsha in Hunan province during the Waning years of the Qing Dynasty.
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Famous People from OhioA view of famous people from the state of Ohio.
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William T. Sherman's March to the Sea: Crippling the Confederacy, 1864-1865Examining William T. Sherman's march to the sea at the end of the Civil War and its adverse effects on the Confederate war effort.
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The 20-Year Curse of Tippecanoe and If it Still Holds Before the Term of George W. Bush is OverThere hasn't been much talk about the old Curse of Tippecanoe lately, despite a long track record of Presidents elected on the zeros being befallen with death. With George W. Bush who was elected in 2000, it may be a completely different curse... -
The Civil War in 1864: Grant's OffensiveA look at the development of Grant's offensive in May, 1864 against the Confederacy.
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PBS Announces 2009 Programming at TCA Press TourPBS presents upcoming programming at the Television Critics Association.
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The Search for General Custer -- the Kidder MassacreIf there was a beginning and ending to what was called the Indian Wars of the Plains, the common consensus is that Sand Creek started it and Summit Springs ended it, both occurring in Colorado Territory between November of 1864 and July of 1869. -
Thomas Jefferson and Agricultural AmericaAn overview of Jefferson's views on the economy and capitalism versus and agrarian system.
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Thoughts and Reflections on Society's Reaction to War - Past and PresentA inner writing by a recent military veteran and single father as he looks deeply into the society in which his daughter must mature within.
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Two Governors Remove Themselves from Consideration to Be Barack Obama's Running MateOhio Governor Ted Strickland and former Virginia Govenor Mark Warner Said That They are Not Interested in Being Barack Obama's Running Mate in 2008 -
American History: Significance of the War of 1812The war of 1812 is often forgotten in American history. The significance of the battle is not clear and not recognized. This is an explanation and outline of the war and it's significance.
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Fighting the Plains Indians: The American Frontier After the Civil WarExamining the American Indian presence in the Great Plains and the measures the United States took to limit the presence.
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Front Yard Memorial CemeteryIt may sound creepy to some, but it would be a nice way to show honor to our country for protecting us all these years. This is an easy way to set up your Memorial tribute.
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Is Wesley Clark a Good Pick to Be Barack Obama's Running Mate?Is former General Wesley Clark a Good Pick to be Barack Obama's Running Mate? -
The Top Lawn Mower and Lawn Tractor Dealers in the Farmington, Connecticut AreaPresented here, is a guide which offers brief profiles of the top lawn mower and lawn tractor dealers in the Farmington, Connecticut area.
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The Military Service of the PresidentsA record of the military service of the U.S. Presidents
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