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Arthur Olson
12 May, 22:04
Why was the battle of fallen timbers important
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Taniya Stevens
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Battle of Fallen Timbers ... Their defeat at Fallen Timbers led to leaders of many tribes negotiating and signing the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, through which they relinquished much of their land to the federal government and were forced to relocate to northwestern Ohio. Got it from online sorry n it isn't from Wikipedia
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