Why did Tecumseh, the leader of the Native American confederation, advise Native Americans to stop trading with the settlers?

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• He wanted to cripple the Americans economy, and he felt that trading with the British would be more beneficial.
• He knew that the traders were not fair in their trading, and he felt that the French would provide them a better market.
• He was determined to take away the Americans' major source of income.
• He felt that the Native Americans depended too much on white trade goods, and it corrupted their way of life

• He felt that the Native Americans depended too much on white trade goods, and it corrupted their way of life.