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Miami remained the lone dissent in the confederacy. At a private council between Wayne and Little Turtle on August 12, Wayne argued that the Miami chief was standing against the will of the confederate majority. Little Turtle reluctantly signed, stating that he was the last to sign, and would therefore be the last to break the treaty, even though he disagreed with the terms.
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The treaty line would become the southwestern boundary of the
Northwest Territory at its division in 1800. Upon Ohio statehood in 1803, the western boundary of Ohio ran due north from a place on the Ohio River somewhat east of the south-southwesterly treaty line, leaving a sliver of land called "The
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would no longer provide aid to the Native
Americans. Tarhe confirmed that previous treaties had been signed by chiefs who were at Greenville and warned his fellow Indigenous tribal leaders that Wayne had the military power to take all of their lands if they did not negotiate. Little Turtle and the
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The United States renounced all claims to indigenous peoples' lands not within the treaty line in Ohio or parcels exempted. The indigenous groups were obliged to recognize the United States as the sole sovereign power in the entire territory, but the local peoples would otherwise have free use of
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reservations in what later became the state of
Oklahoma in a process that culminated with the dismantling of the Great Miami Reserve in Indiana by treaties in the 1830s. By 1840, the Old Northwest was essentially clear of indigenous peoples. Future conflicts would all be west of the Mississippi.
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their own lands as long as they were kindly disposed to
American settlers. The treaty also arranged for an exchange of prisoners and specified the parties that would be responsible for enforcing the boundary and punishing transgressions.
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The treaty also permitted established US Army posts and allocated strategic reserved tracts within the Indian
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A treaty of peace between the United States of
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to northwestern Ohio, and began the practice of annual payments following the land concessions. The parties to the treaty were a coalition of Native
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were not party to these treaties and would not recognize them, and that they were invalid because they were made with people who had no right to the lands that they had sold.
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would take command of his army. Continuing encroachments by settlers on Indian
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who, ironically, had advised against engaging Wayne at Fallen
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purchases, all in eastern and southern Ohio, as well as the line of western forts built by Wayne through Fort Recovery along the
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President Washington's Indian War: The Struggle for the Old Northwest, 1790β1795
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was a 1795 treaty between the United States and indigenous nations of the
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tactics, Wayne had courted the favor of several key leaders within the
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Bayonets in the Wilderness. Anthony Waynes Legion in the Old Northwest
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over the following decade. Unrest among the tribes culminated in the
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1766:"Capitol Ohio : The Treaty Of Greenville (Art Walk Series)"
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Unlikely General. 'Mad' Anthony Wayne and the Battle for America
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This article is about the 1795 treaty. For the 1814 treaty, see
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1593:"Summer 1795: The Treaty of Greenville creates an uneasy peace"
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Wayne revealed that the U.S. Senate had recently ratified the
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1822 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio
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Oklahoma State University Libraries Tribal Treaties Database
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Oklahoma State University Libraries Tribal Treaties Database
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Oklahoma State University Libraries Tribal Treaties Database
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Oklahoma State University Libraries Tribal Treaties Database
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Hemenway Eric; Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians.
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There were also other forts along the Great Lakes, such as
1619:"Courting Victory: British, Native and American alliances"
1201:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 326β331.
652:. From Fort Recovery, the line ran south-southwest to the
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1693:"Lewis and Clark – Indiana Connections"
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Indiana's 200: The People Who Shaped the Hoosier State
1137:. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 282β283.
712:. Other American lands within Indian Country included
1251:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 366.
1226:. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. p. 331.
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The Treaty of Greenville closed the frontier in the
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Representative of Ohio's 1st congressional district
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855:1805 map showing western "Indian Boundary" between
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1673:"A special slice of Indiana with a unique history"
2734:William Henry Harrison 1840 presidential campaign
1172:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. p.
960:A painting commemorating the treaty hangs in the
1903:History of Native Americans in the United States
1783:Video explaining painting at the Ohio Statehouse
511:The treaty established what became known as the
696:, and the settlement at Ouiatenon to protect.
542:The Greenville Treaty line in Ohio and Indiana
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1562:Gugin, Linda C.; St. Clair, James E. (2015).
636:. From there, the line ran west-northwest to
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1792:National Archives and Records Administration
1169:Anthony Wayne, Soldier of the Early Republic
620:. The line continued down the Tuscarawas to
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2806:Equestrian statue of William Henry Harrison
2782:List of memorials to William Henry Harrison
2237:Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands
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2965:United States and Native American treaties
2744:William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial
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592:The treaty line began at the mouth of the
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2370:Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
1508:(University of Chicago Press 2012) p. 40
826:Learn how and when to remove this message
2801:Gen. William Henry Harrison Headquarters
2724:1840 United States presidential election
2719:1836 United States presidential election
1104:"Address of Black Hoof, 5 February 1802"
2385:Shawnee Woodland Native American Museum
1637:"Autumn 1811: The Battle of Tippecanoe"
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465:, but Little Turtle countered that the
2760:Inauguration of William Henry Harrison
644:near the present-day boundary between
503:The treaty consisted of ten articles.
56:First page of the Treaty of Greenville
1899:Native Americans in the United States
1345:Barrow, William C. (August 3, 2020).
1328:"Treaty With The Wyandot, Etc., 1795"
1322:
1320:
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1303:"Treaty With The Wyandot, Etc., 1789"
1285:"Treaty With The Wyandot, Etc., 1785"
656:at a point opposite the mouth of the
600:and ran south along the river to the
7:
2618:Governor of the Territory of Indiana
1456:"Treaty with The Wyandot etc β 1795"
808:adding citations to reliable sources
2524:Native American place names in Ohio
1617:Heidler, David; Heidler, Jeanne T.
1485:www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org
487:The treaty was signed by President
244:, on August 3, 1795, following the
964:. It was completed by Ohio artist
772:and was killed in battle in 1813.
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208:, also known to Americans as the
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2258:Prehistoric communities or sites
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1568:Indiana Historical Society Press
1370:The Auditor of the State of Ohio
1033:List of Native American treaties
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978:
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2975:1795 in the Northwest Territory
795:needs additional citations for
342:(several bands including Chief
2586:President of the United States
1715:The Archaeological Conservancy
550:in 1785 and reasserted in the
210:Treaty with the Wyandots, etc.
45:Treaty with the Wyandots, etc.
1:
2945:Pre-statehood history of Ohio
2729:1839 Whig National Convention
1699:: 1. 2003 – via IN.gov.
1428:Historic Fort York, 1793β1993
252:a year earlier. It ended the
2355:Fort Ancient (Lebanon, Ohio)
2270:Archaeological sites in Ohio
1543:Miller, Robert (July 2009).
1366:The Official Ohio Lands Book
890:Treaty of Fort Wayne of 1809
668:, who had been appointed by
2674:Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809)
2375:Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum
2077:Two Mile Square Reservation
2072:Nawash-Kinjoano Reservation
1364:Knepper, George W. (2002).
1166:Nelson, Paul David (1985).
949:, was founded on the site.
558:, now ran southerly to the
374:(23 signatories, including
32:Treaty of Greenville (1814)
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2664:Treaty of St. Louis (1804)
2350:Flint Ridge State Memorial
2082:Upper Sandusky Reservation
1752:Detroit Historical Society
1021:Treaty of Greenville medal
936:Lewis and Clark Expedition
575:Virginia Military District
425:Following their defeat at
400:Jean Baptiste Richardville
362:(several bands, including
29:
18:Treaty of Fort Greeneville
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2594:Minister to Gran Colombia
2577:
1880:
1404:Hubbard, Robert Ernest.
604:between the Cuyahoga and
186:
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2739:Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
2471:Battle of Fallen Timbers
2447:Treaty of Camp Charlotte
2360:Fort Hill State Memorial
2062:Blanchard's Fork Reserve
1875:Native Americans in Ohio
1748:"Wayne, General Anthony"
1711:"Fort Greenville (Ohio)"
1384:"History & Heritage"
1133:Stockwell, Mary (2018).
747:Miscellaneous provisions
272:and local frontiersmen.
250:Battle of Fallen Timbers
223:Midwestern United States
2859:Carter Bassett Harrison
2649:First American Regiment
2529:Indian removals in Ohio
2390:SunWatch Indian Village
2380:New Indian Ridge Museum
2329:Thunderbird (mythology)
2090:Indian removals in Ohio
1734:Encyclopedia Britannica
966:Howard Chandler Christy
616:area between Akron and
548:Treaty of Fort McIntosh
455:Treaty of Fort McIntosh
2709:Treaty of Spring Wells
2571:William Henry Harrison
2465:Siege of Fort Recovery
2067:Moravian Indian Grants
1247:Gaff, Alan D. (2004).
1090:www.wvencyclopedia.org
932:William Henry Harrison
608:Rivers in what is now
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526:money and supplies of
513:Greenville Treaty Line
495:on December 22, 1795.
445:was evidence that the
305:William Henry Harrison
292:
212:, but formally titled
2871:Benjamin Harrison III
2694:Army of the Northwest
2441:Yellow Creek massacre
1697:The Indiana Historian
1641:National Park Service
1623:National Park Service
1597:National Park Service
1222:Sword, Wiley (1985).
1197:Sword, Wiley (1985).
743:from relinquishment.
676:Other parcels of land
552:Treaty of Fort Harmar
541:
463:Treaty of Fort Harmar
459:Treaty of Fort Finney
286:
2955:Northwest Indian War
2940:1795 in American law
2865:Benjamin Harrison IV
2853:Benjamin Harrison VI
2704:Battle of the Thames
2689:Battle of Tippecanoe
2669:Treaty of Grouseland
2654:Treaty of Greenville
2507:Treaty of St. Mary's
2501:Treaty of Fort Meigs
2495:Treaty of Brownstown
2483:Treaty of Grouseland
2477:Treaty of Greenville
2453:Northwest Indian War
2423:Raid on Pickawillany
2395:Zane Shawnee Caverns
2324:Petroglyphs in Ohioβ
2280:Petroglyphs in Ohioβ
2225:Glacial Kame culture
2206:Prehistoric cultures
2170:Historic communities
2044:Algonquian languages
1797:Treaty of Greenville
1788:Treaty of Greenville
1717:. November 28, 2014.
1504:Ann Durkin Keating,
1394:on February 8, 2015.
898:Battle of Tippecanoe
886:Treaty of Grouseland
804:improve this article
686:1783 Treaty of Paris
662:Carrollton, Kentucky
493:United States Senate
491:and ratified by the
254:Northwest Indian War
206:Treaty of Greenville
193:Treaty of Greenville
168:United States Senate
66:Northwest Indian War
40:Treaty of Greenville
2879:(great-grandfather)
2873:(great-grandfather)
2847:Benjamin Harrison V
2835:John Scott Harrison
2811:Curse of Tippecanoe
2767:(acting First Lady)
2765:Jane Irwin Harrison
2644:Berkeley Plantation
2242:Monongahela culture
2192:Muskingum (village)
2054:Former reservations
2026:Western Confederacy
1891:Northwest Territory
1824:40.1078Β°N 84.6316Β°W
1820: /
1426:Benn, Carl (1993).
909:Northwest Territory
882:Treaty of Vincennes
632:on a branch of the
624:, near present-day
612:, then through the
435:Western Confederacy
297:"Mad Anthony" Wayne
266:Western Confederacy
219:Northwest Territory
41:
2892:β Martin Van Buren
2459:St. Clair's defeat
2435:Lord Dunmore's War
2334:Underwater panther
2250:(Late Prehistoric)
2248:Whittlesey culture
2221:(Late Prehistoric)
2182:Lenape settlements
1883:Prehistory of Ohio
1768:. Ohio Statehouse.
1681:. October 5, 2014.
1460:www.firstpeople.us
1432:Dundurn Press Ltd.
737:French settlements
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293:
2922:
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2841:Benjamin Harrison
2602:Senator from Ohio
2537:
2536:
2489:Treaty of Detroit
2233:(Middle Woodland)
2187:Lower Shawneetown
1829:40.1078; -84.6316
1577:978-0-87195-387-2
1533:see Article 3 #11
1441:978-0-920474-79-2
1414:978-1-4766-7862-7
1347:"Western Reserve"
1144:978-0-300-21475-8
1115:National Archives
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670:George Washington
634:Great Miami River
587:Great Miami River
573:survey area, the
489:George Washington
429:, and subsequent
236:It was signed at
225:), including the
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