Question
What were the agreed upon terms in the Treaty of Greenville? Who got what?
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GPT 3.5
The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, was an agreement between the United States and various Native American tribes, primarily those of the Northwest Territory. The terms of the treaty included:
1. The United States agreed to pay the tribes a total of $20,000 in goods and other payments.
2. The tribes ceded land in the Northwest Territory, comprising roughly two-thirds of present-day Ohio, as well as portions of Indiana and Illinois.
3. The tribes retained rights to hunt and fish on the ceded lands, as well as the freedom to travel through them.
4. The United States agreed to establish trading posts in the ceded territories for the benefit of the Native American tribes.
5. Both parties agreed to maintain peace and friendship, with the tribes acknowledging the United States as their sole political authority.
1. The United States agreed to pay the tribes a total of $20,000 in goods and other payments.
2. The tribes ceded land in the Northwest Territory, comprising roughly two-thirds of present-day Ohio, as well as portions of Indiana and Illinois.
3. The tribes retained rights to hunt and fish on the ceded lands, as well as the freedom to travel through them.
4. The United States agreed to establish trading posts in the ceded territories for the benefit of the Native American tribes.
5. Both parties agreed to maintain peace and friendship, with the tribes acknowledging the United States as their sole political authority.
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GPT 3.5
In the Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, the United States agreed to pay Native American tribes $20,000 in goods and other payments in exchange for ceding land in the Northwest Territory. The tribes retained rights to hunt and fish on the ceded lands and the freedom to travel through them. The U.S. also agreed to establish trading posts for the benefit of the tribes, and both parties committed to maintaining peace and friendship, with the tribes recognizing the U.S. as their sole political authority.