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Jaylin Hall
8 July, 06:56
In 1795, the treaty of greenville
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Dashawn Copeland
8 July, 09:41
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The Treaty of Greenville was a treaty of "peace and friendship" between the U. S. and Native American tribes (northern territory). The Treaty of Greenville established a clear boundaries between the Native American lands and the lands open to white settlements. Allowed more settlers to move into region.
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