To restore order to the Northwest Territory.
he send troops to protect them selves from the north
he send troops to protect them selves from the north
A territory is a region not admitted to the Union as a state but by a government appointed by the president.
The Land Ordinance of 1785 was important because it created the Northwest Territory. President Washington signed the ordinance on August 7, 1789.
President Washington sent General Arthur St. Clair to fight Native Americans in the Northwest Territory in 1791 to assert U.S. sovereignty and protect American settlers encroaching on Native lands. The region was marked by increasing tensions and violence due to settlement expansion, and Washington aimed to establish order and secure peace for settlers. St. Clair's campaign, however, ultimately ended in disaster at the Battle of Wabash, highlighting the challenges of U.S. policy towards Native tribes.
It established the process for how the U.S. would expand westward.
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George Rogers Clark
Native Americans fought the Battle of Fallen Timbers in an effort to keep control of their lands in the Northwest Territory. Despite the treaty that ceded Northwest territory land to the Americans, British troops continued to occupy the territory and assist Native Americans in fighting the colonists. The battle ended in total victory for the Americans.
Washington state and Oregon if you are referring to the United States northwest territory. You didn't specify what country you were asking about though.
he was worried about Europe and treaties w Natives
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.