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Tenskwatawa was a prominent Native American who ??? wanted to cooperate and coexist with the settling Americans. .. was victorious in the Battle of Fallen Timbers. .. opposed assimilation, or conforming to American ways. ... conspired with the Americans to defeat the British....

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I think the last one or the first could be wrong though
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The correct answer is C) opposed assimilation, or conforming to American ways.

Tenskwatawa was a prominent Native American who opposed assimilation or conforming to American ways.

Tenskwatawa (1768-1834) was an Indian religious leader of the Shawnee people that defended the interest of the Native American Indians against white European colonization. With his brother, Tecumseh elaborated a smart plan to unite other Native American Tribes to present a solid defense against the invasion of white settlers in the North Region of the Americas. Tenskwatawa was considered a great orator and preditor, that is why people called him "The Prophet."

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