Question
What was the effect of the Treaty of Greenville on Native Americans in early Indiana?
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Responses
Native Americans and American settlers entered a long period of peace.
Native Americans and American settlers entered a long period of peace.
Native Americans formed an alliance with the U.S. against the British.
Native Americans formed an alliance with the U.S. against the British.
Native Americans lost their land to the U.S. government and American settlers.
Native Americans lost their land to the U.S. government and American settlers.
Native Americans established trade with French trappers.
Native Americans established trade with French trappers.
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Responses
Native Americans and American settlers entered a long period of peace.
Native Americans and American settlers entered a long period of peace.
Native Americans formed an alliance with the U.S. against the British.
Native Americans formed an alliance with the U.S. against the British.
Native Americans lost their land to the U.S. government and American settlers.
Native Americans lost their land to the U.S. government and American settlers.
Native Americans established trade with French trappers.
Native Americans established trade with French trappers.
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GPT-4o mini
The effect of the Treaty of Greenville on Native Americans in early Indiana was that **Native Americans lost their land to the U.S. government and American settlers.** The treaty, signed in 1795, ceded significant portions of land from Native American tribes to the United States, leading to increased settlement by American settlers and further encroachment on Native lands.