Treaty of Greenville

Treaty of Greenville
Treaty with the Wyandots, etc.
First page of the Treaty of Greenville
ContextNorthwest Indian War
LocationFort Greenville
Negotiators[United States
Western Confederacy
LanguageEnglish
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The Treaty of Greenville or Treaty with the Wyandots, etc. (1795) was a treaty between the Natives people of the Northwest Territory and United States. The treaty was after the Northwest Indian Wars. Tribes that signed the treaty included Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Miami, Eel River, Wea, Piankeshaw, Kickapoo, and Kaskaskia.[1] The treaty created new boundaries for American Indian territories. The treaty was signed after the Battle of Fallen Timbers. Native territory was limited to northwestern Ohio. The Natives in the treaty were called the Western Confederacy.

  1. "Treaty of Greenville". touringohio.com. Retrieved 2022-08-06.

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