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Kimmy and Tecumseh are having an interview. Tecumseh asks about General Zantaster's birthdate and age during the war. They discuss how the war was resolved and the number of people involved. They mention Toledo as a location of the fight and how they reached the Maumee River. They also talk about mosquitoes and sticky mud. Hi, my name is Kimmy. I'm going to script General Zantaster and Tecumseh. Hello, my name is Tecumseh, interviewing for my daily interviews show. Let's start. Tecumseh. So, when were you exactly born? Thanks. I was born in 1752 in the state of Maryland. Tecumseh. Nice. How old were you at the time of your change? I was 60. Tecumseh. Now, did this war have a solution, or did it get solved? Yes, it basically got solved. Tecumseh. Okay, that is great, James. Indeed it was. Tecumseh. Now, how many people were in the current fighting? James, about more than 20. Tecumseh. Wow, that's a lot. Literally, it's only 1814. James, I mean, yeah, that's it. Oh, yeah. Tecumseh. Now, where did you fight? James. Hmm, that's hard to think all the way back. Maybe Toledo? Tecumseh. Yes, I love especially, Toledo especially. Tecumseh. Now, how did you get to the Maumee River? James. Oh, I got there by walking through the marshy swamps and quiet waters. Tecumseh. Were you swum by any mosquitoes? James. Yes, I was, man. There were a lot of mosquitoes swarming in me. Tecumseh. Anybody get beavers? James. Oh, yes. Some of my men had lots of tight-fisted boots. Tecumseh. Was the mud you were walking through sticky? James. Yes, it was. It was sticking to my shoes. And that's why, James, Tecumseh. And then we were here just like that.

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