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Tecumseh's curse

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The term Tecumseh's curse or Zero Year Curse is sometimes used to describe a chain of events that began with the death of United States President William Henry Harrison from pneumonia. Commonly attributed to Indian chief Tecumseh (and sometimes to his brother Tenskwatawa), who was defeated in the Battle of Tippecanoe by Harrison, the "curse" is said to have proclaimed the death of all presidents elected every 20 years. In fact, all American presidents elected in a year ending with a zero between 1840 and 1960 died in office:

Zachary Taylor, the only other President to die in office, was elected in 1848 and died in 1850 of "acute indigestion".

Additionally, Franklin Roosevelt had already served three terms when he died. Ronald Reagan did not die in office, although he was elected in 1980.

Regardless, the "curse" is taken seriously by some Christian groups, who have called for prayer to avert catastrophe from Presidents Reagan and Bush in the election years 1980 and 2000. The group Intercessors for America believes to have broken the curse through "warfare prayer" in 1980.