The Tippecanoe Battle was caused by conflicts over white expansion into Indian territory, leading to the destruction of the Indian alliance.
The cause of the Tippecanoe Battle was conflicts over white expansion into Indian territory.
This conflict was one of the primary reasons for the battle.
The settlement of Prophetstown, led by Tenskwatawa, was seen as a threat by the Americans who wanted to negotiate with Tenskwatawa but were prepared for a fight.
Ultimately, the destruction of the Indian alliance that followed Tenskwatawa proved significant in the battle.