By 1811, the essence of Tecumseh's initial military rallying cry was that
A. local rivalries and inter-tribal disputes were irrelevant.
B. tribal leaders should attempt to negotiate deals with the United States.
C. the spiritual condition of Indian people was of paramount importance.
D. alliances with the British must be revoked.
Answer: A
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