greenville treaty!!
The Battle of the Fallen Timbers
Native Americans in Ohio surrendered most of their land by signing the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. This treaty followed the defeat of a confederation of Native American tribes at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and established a boundary between Native American lands and areas open to European-American settlement. The agreement significantly reduced Native American territory in Ohio and allowed for increased westward expansion by settlers.
The fact that the Americans did not know the territory nor the bad weather. The Americans in this area died of starvation of the result.
the answer is the war pooped on America
Treaty of alliance. The best place you can look is chapter 4 in a 8th grade social studies text book;)
In 1795, the Treaty of Greenville was signed following the Northwest Indian War, which forced Native American tribes to cede large portions of their land in Ohio to the United States. This treaty resulted from military pressures and conflicts, leading to significant loss of territory for Native Americans. The agreement marked a turning point in U.S. expansion into the Northwest Territory, facilitating the settlement of Ohio by European Americans at the expense of Indigenous peoples.
The Treaty of Greenville was issued in 1795 and declared that Native Americans would lose two-thirds of the southern portion of Ohio.
Ohio
The event that forced Native Americans to give up their land in present-day Ohio was the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, which followed the defeat of a confederation of Native American tribes at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. This treaty resulted in the cession of a significant portion of land in the Ohio Territory to the United States. It marked a turning point in U.S. expansion and led to increased settlement by European Americans in the region, further displacing Native American populations.
native americans gave most of present-day ohio to the united states
The Native Americans signed the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. -From: The American Journey (Florida Edition)
The Native Americans were forced to move west of the Mississippi River.
The Treaty of Greenville was issued in 1795. It was issued after the United States defeated Native Americans in the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
The Battle of the Fallen Timbers
The Treaty of Greenville forced Native Americans to sell much of their land in Ohio.
On August 3rd, 1795, General Anthony Wayne forced the Indians to sign the Treaty of Greeneville. This treaty forced the Indian to move to the northern part of what is now Ohio. In doing so, they gave up their lands to the south and east so the whites could form settlements. Indian tribes involved were Miami, Wyandot, Shawnee, Delaware and other tribes.
Native Americans in Ohio surrendered most of their land by signing the Treaty of Greenville in 1795. This treaty followed the defeat of a confederation of Native American tribes at the Battle of Fallen Timbers and established a boundary between Native American lands and areas open to European-American settlement. The agreement significantly reduced Native American territory in Ohio and allowed for increased westward expansion by settlers.