Mysterious curse of death clinging to the US presidents

Some US presidents who are supposed to be caught in the deadly curse when elected in the year are divisible by 20.

Some US presidents who are supposed to be caught in the deadly curse when elected in the year are divisible by 20.

Tippecanoe curse clings to American Presidents

The Tecumseh curse also calls the Tippecanoe Curse believed to have clung to many White House owners for over 100 years. US history once recorded 6 The US president died during his term when he was elected to the year when the number was divided by 20. Some US presidents died of illness, others died of assassination. Many speculators don't know whether the Tecumseh curse really exists or just a coincidence.

This curse is supposed to appear from the battle of Tippecanoe . Nearly 4,000 American soldiers led by General William Henry Harrison participated in a battle near the River Thames (today Chatham, Ontario, Canada) confronting the British coalition with Native American fighters led by the Shawnee tribal leader. is Tecumseh commander. The cause of this battle was that Tecumseh believed that all Indian land was owned by only Indians. Meanwhile, the US government does not recognize the land rights of the Indians. A war broke out.

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The Tecumseh curse is said to have come from the Tippecanoe battle.

Tecumseh and his forces traveled to many of the tribal areas of Ohio to join together, opposing US regulations and chasing people selling land to the Washington government out of the territory.

Earlier, in the summer of 1810, Tecumseh and a large number of Native American militants pulled into Harrison's hometown in Vincennes, Indiana and demanded that the leader dismiss the Treaty of Fort Wayne. At that time, Mr. Harrison was extremely angry and rejected the request. A conflict has occurred between the two sides. However, after that, an Indian general persuaded Tecumseh and his forces to step back, returning to their homeland.

Tecumseh continued to build alliances with different tribes and warned Mr. Harrison that they would cooperate with Britain if the treaty remained.

Therefore, in November 1811, General Harrison led more than 1,000 soldiers to move from Vincennes to attack the Shawnee tribe, suppressing Tecumseh's forces. However, Tecumseh's half-brother, Tenskwatawa, also known as the prophet, defeated the Tippecanoe war with the US military. The place of the Indians was severely devastated. After all, the US military withdrew after the peace agreement.

The first White House owner to respond to the deadly Tecumseh curse was General Harrison . He was elected president in 1840. However, President Harrison died of pneumonia a month after being elected.

Next is President Abraham Lincoln elected to the White House in March 1860 . The 16th president of this American history was assassinated while he was in office on April 15, 1860 - only about a month after he was elected.

President James Garfield was elected to the White House in 1880. Four months after becoming President of the United States, he was assassinated by Charles J.Guiteau. The next turn, President William McKinley, Warren G. Harding, Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy all died during the presidency of the White House boss.

The Tecumseh curse was broken when President Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980 . 69 days after being elected, President Reagan was assassinated and seriously injured. At that time, the doctors said that President Reagan's injury was quite serious and the White House owner could not survive. However, President Ronald Reagan survived the crisis and survived. This White House owner is said to break the Tecumseh curse thanks to hints . Since then no US president has been entangled in the deadly curse when elected to the year is a number divisible by 20.

Update 18 December 2018
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