When William Henry Harrison's army defeated Indians at Prophetstown in what is known as the Battle of Tippecanoe, the result was that:
a. Harrison was reelected governor and soon made peace with the defeated Indians
b. the Indians' capital was destroyed, but the movement to unite Indians gained strength and many Indians remained hostile
c. Tecumseh lost face among the Shawnee Indians, and "the Prophet" was no longer seen as having mystical powers
d. the British saw an opportunity to expand their influence
B
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