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In History / College | 2025-07-04

Which treaty ended the war in the Northwest between the United States and the Indigenous population of the region?
The Treaty of Greenville
The Treaty of Detroit
The Treaty of Ft. Laramie

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The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, ended the Northwest Indian War between the United States and Indigenous tribes by establishing a boundary line and requiring tribes to cede vast areas of land. This treaty followed the U.S. victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. It was crucial for the U.S. expansion policy but also set a precedent for future losses of Indigenous lands.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04

The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, ended the Northwest Indian War between the U.S. and Indigenous tribes. It followed the Battle of Fallen Timbers and required tribes to give up large portions of Ohio. This treaty was pivotal in defining future U.S. expansion and its relationship with Native Americans. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-04