Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.
The Native Americans signed the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. -From: The American Journey (Florida Edition)
Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.
Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.
Because of the Treaty of Greenville, Native Americans agreed to surrender most of the land in present-day Ohio.
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Treaty of Greenville
Treaty of Greenville.
Treaty of Greenville, Ohio.
The Treaty of Greenville was signed on August 3, 1795 at Fort Greenville which is now Greenville, Ohio. By signing the treaty the Native Americans than handed over large parts of what is now Ohio, present day Detroit and Chicago. If the treaty had not been signed parts of the US may not have been developed and still occupied by the Native Americans.
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The Treaty of Greenville, came about as a result of the defeat of the Native Americans in the Battle of Battle Fallen Timbers in 1794. The treaty established what was known as the Greenville Treaty Line, which served as a division line between settler and native lands.