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18 May, 03:33

Under the Treaty of Greenville of 1795: a. twelve Indian tribes ceded most of Ohio to the federal government. b. the U. S. government allowed Indians to petition for citizenship. c. the United States recognized Great Britain's claim to what is now Ontario. d. Great Britain agreed to remove its remaining forts from U. S. soil. e. the federal government forbade American settlement west of the Mississippi.

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  1. 18 May, 04:34
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    The answer is a. twelve Indian tribes ceded most of Ohio to the federal government.

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    After the third expedition George Washigton sent to Ohio, the Indian tribes lost the battle against General Anthony Wayne and two thousand men, on August 20, 1794. Almost one year later, August 3, 1975; and after weeks of negotiation the Treaty of Greenville was signed. It established that the native american tribes had to vacate the lands of Ohio, but in exchange they would receive u$s 20.000 and the right of hunt.
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