To protect their land
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
In 1791, Little Turtle, a chief of the Miami tribe, led Native American forces that defeated American troops in the Northwest Indian War. His forces achieved a significant victory against an army led by General Josiah Harmar near present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana. This defeat highlighted the growing resistance of Native American tribes against U.S. expansion into their territories. Little Turtle's success at this battle was a key moment in the conflict over land in the Northwest Territory.
The Battle of Fallen Timbers, fought on August 20, 1794, was a decisive conflict between the United States forces led by General Anthony Wayne and Native American tribes affiliated with the British. The U.S. victory effectively ended Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory. The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, followed this battle and established peace, with Native American tribes ceding significant portions of present-day Ohio and other territories to the U.S. government in exchange for goods and recognition of their remaining lands.
The Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794 was a decisive victory for American forces against Native American tribes aligned with the British, which significantly weakened Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory. This military success helped to create a more favorable environment for negotiations, as the United States was in a stronger position to assert its interests. Consequently, it facilitated the signing of Jay's Treaty in 1795, which aimed to resolve outstanding issues between the United States and Great Britain, ultimately leading to improved relations and the withdrawal of British troops from American soil.
Rebels in Native Countries
To protect their land
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
the native Americans were forced west and just wanted to protect there land.
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
it shattered native american confidence in the prophet, some native americans fled to Canada.
The Northwest Territory was to be given away by British forces under the treaty of Pairs in 1783. However, the American Indian tribes in Northwest Territories put up a strong resistance and refused to be ruled over by American forces while the British helped them. In first attempt the American forces had to bear large number of casualties during war, however a later attempt to gain control proved to be successful.
by providing arms and ammunition to Native Americans
The Northwest Territory of the United States encompassed an area in the Great Lakes region from 1787 to 1803. American sovereignty in the area was threatened by ongoing battles with the Native Americans living in the region.
In 1791, Little Turtle, a chief of the Miami tribe, led Native American forces that defeated American troops in the Northwest Indian War. His forces achieved a significant victory against an army led by General Josiah Harmar near present-day Fort Wayne, Indiana. This defeat highlighted the growing resistance of Native American tribes against U.S. expansion into their territories. Little Turtle's success at this battle was a key moment in the conflict over land in the Northwest Territory.
To restore order to the Northwest Territory.
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years