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Why did some Native leaders refuse to join with Tecumseh in his Confederacy?
A. Infrastructure and communication problems made it too difficult for them to communicate and ally themselves with Tecumseh.
B. Many were traditional enemies of Tecumseh's people. A convenient alliance against whites was not enough for them to ignore centuries of enmity.
C. Tenskwatawa, Tecumseh's partner, was too polarizing a figure for other Native leaders to be willing to join with Tecumseh in his Confederation.
D. A weak sense of Native American unity and failure at the battle of Tippecanoe caused leaders to doubt the potential of Tecumseh's Confederacy.