The beginner's American history . said, General, lets sit down on this log and talk it over. 1 Tippecanoe : see map on page 158 THE beginners AMERICAN HISTORY. So they both sat down. After they had talked a shorttime, the chief said, Please move a little further thatway; I havent room enough. The officer moved a few minutes the chief asked him to move again, and he did so. Presently the chiefgave him a push and said. Domove further on, wont you ? Icant, said the general. Whynot} asked the chief. BecauseIve got to the end of the log,replied the officer. Well, saidthe Indian, now


The beginner's American history . said, General, lets sit down on this log and talk it over. 1 Tippecanoe : see map on page 158 THE beginners AMERICAN HISTORY. So they both sat down. After they had talked a shorttime, the chief said, Please move a little further thatway; I havent room enough. The officer moved a few minutes the chief asked him to move again, and he did so. Presently the chiefgave him a push and said. Domove further on, wont you ? Icant, said the general. Whynot} asked the chief. BecauseIve got to the end of the log,replied the officer. Well, saidthe Indian, now you see how itis with us. You white men have Move on. , , . , m 1 kept pushmg us on until you havepushed us clear to the end of our country, and yet youcome now and say, Move on, move on. 202. What Tecumseh ^ and his brother, the Prophet, ^ triedto do. — A famous Indian warrior named Tecumseh deter-mined to band the different Indian tribes together, anddrive out the white men from the west. Tecumseh had a brother called the Prophet, who pre-tended he could tell what would happen in the said. The white traders co


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