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How did the Treaty of Greenville affect early Indiana?
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The treaty ended all conflict between Native Americans and Americans, creating lasting peace.
The treaty ended all conflict between Native Americans and Americans, creating lasting peace.

The treaty created an alliance between Native Americans and Americans against the British and French.
The treaty created an alliance between Native Americans and Americans against the British and French.

The treaty gave Native American land in early Indiana to the United States.
The treaty gave Native American land in early Indiana to the United States.

The treaty established peaceful trade between Native Americans and American settlers.

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**The treaty gave Native American land in early Indiana to the United States.**

The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, resulted in Native American tribes ceding large portions of what is now Indiana and other areas to the United States, thereby facilitating American expansion into the region.

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