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Quiz about The Curse of Tecumseh
Quiz about The Curse of Tecumseh

The Curse of Tecumseh Trivia Quiz


"[He] will die I tell you, and after him, every Great Chief [President] chosen every 20 years thereafter will die. And when each one dies, let everyone remember the death of my people." The Curse of Tecumseh, urban legend, or truth?

A multiple-choice quiz by arsenalvcc. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
arsenalvcc
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
229,388
Updated
Aug 30 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
1753
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Who was Tecumseh? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Who issued "The Curse of Tecumseh"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which hero of Tippecanoe was the first President to fall to "The Curse?" Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In 1860 a new President was elected. He would become the second victim of "The Curse," on 14 April 1865. Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The third president elected in a year ending in 0 was shot as he waited for a train in Washington D.C. on July 2nd 1881. Who was this 3rd victim of "The Curse of Tecumseh?" Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Gangrene caused by the bullets from Leon Frank Czolgosz's gun caused the demise of which President elected in a year ending in 0? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which President was the first to visit Alaska, but the 5th to fall to "The Curse of Tecumseh?" Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The famous last words of which winner of the 1940 election were, "I have a terrific headache?" Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. As the 7th victim of "The Curse of Tecumseh," which President did an assassin hiding in the Texas School Book Depository shoot? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which man broke "The Curse of Tecumseh?" Hint



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1. Who was Tecumseh?

Answer: Shawnee Indian Chief

Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa (The Prophet) founded the city of Prophetstown, in present day Ohio, as a base for Indians who were unhappy with the treaty signed by Indian Leaders and Governor William Henry Harrison.
2. Who issued "The Curse of Tecumseh"?

Answer: Tenskwatawa (The Prophet)

While Tecumseh was the leader of the confederation, his younger brother Tenskwatawa, a religious leader, was the solidifying element in the group. Following the battle of Tippecanoe, "The Prophet" uttered the fateful curse, which paraphrased says that every President elected in a year ending in 0 would die in office.
3. Which hero of Tippecanoe was the first President to fall to "The Curse?"

Answer: William Henry Harrison

Harrison was Tecumseh's main adversary in the battle for the Indian lands. He was elected president in 1840, but during his inauguration speech he contracted a cold after standing in the bitterly cold rain for an hour and forty minutes. His cold quickly turned to pneumonia, and he died on 4 April 1841.
4. In 1860 a new President was elected. He would become the second victim of "The Curse," on 14 April 1865.

Answer: Abraham Lincoln

That night, a southern-sympathizing actor named John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln as he sat in his box at Ford's Theatre in Washington D.C. Lincoln died the next day.
5. The third president elected in a year ending in 0 was shot as he waited for a train in Washington D.C. on July 2nd 1881. Who was this 3rd victim of "The Curse of Tecumseh?"

Answer: James Garfield

When James Garfield emerged victorious in the 1880 election, Charles J. Guiteau felt that he should be rewarded for his loyalty with a political appointment. When the White House ignored him, he believed that God commanded him to kill the president. On July 2nd 1881, Guiteau shot Garfield in the back as he was boarding a train in Washington D.C.
6. Gangrene caused by the bullets from Leon Frank Czolgosz's gun caused the demise of which President elected in a year ending in 0?

Answer: William McKinley

On September 6th 1901 Czolgoz went to the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, where President McKinley was greeting the public. Concealing his pistol in a bandaged hand, he shot McKinley twice at point blank range. McKinley died a week later.
7. Which President was the first to visit Alaska, but the 5th to fall to "The Curse of Tecumseh?"

Answer: Warren G. Harding

Harding, who was elected in 1920, had set out on a cross-country tour in June of 1923 as an effort to inform 'the common man' of his policies. Unfortunately the stress of the trip combined with rumors of scandal within the administration proved to be too much for the 57 year old President. After arriving in San Francisco he died of either a stroke or a heart attack on August 2nd.
8. The famous last words of which winner of the 1940 election were, "I have a terrific headache?"

Answer: Franklin Roosevelt

The longest serving President, FDR, was beginning his fourth term, when he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage while on a working vacation in Georgia during April of 1945. While he was posing for a portrait, he suddenly dropped his pen, made a comment about a headache and slumped forward, unconscious.
9. As the 7th victim of "The Curse of Tecumseh," which President did an assassin hiding in the Texas School Book Depository shoot?

Answer: John F. Kennedy

Probably the best known of all the victims we have discussed, JFK was elected in 1960, and served for only two years before he was killed in Dallas, Texas on 22 November 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald.
10. Which man broke "The Curse of Tecumseh?"

Answer: Ronald Reagan

Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980, and therefore should have been the 8th successive victim of the curse. The moment came on March 30th, 1981, when John Hinckley Jr. shot the President as he left the Hilton Hotel in Washington D.C. Considering that Reagan was 70 at the time, he probably should have died, yet the former actor beat the odds, and "The Curse of Tecumseh."
Source: Author arsenalvcc

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