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How did William Conner change conditions for Native Americans in early Indiana?
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A wealthy landowner, he donated his wealth to establish a reservation in Indiana for Native Americans.
A wealthy landowner, he donated his wealth to establish a reservation in Indiana for Native Americans.

A pioneer on the frontier, he used his interpretive skills to persuade Native Americans to cede land to the U.S.
A pioneer on the frontier, he used his interpretive skills to persuade Native Americans to cede land to the U.S.

From a political family, he used his political connections to preserve Native American land.
From a political family, he used his political connections to preserve Native American land.

A Native American by birth, he opposed Native American removal in Indiana.

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**A pioneer on the frontier, he used his interpretive skills to persuade Native Americans to cede land to the U.S.**

William Conner played a significant role in the negotiation processes between Native Americans and the U.S. government, particularly in terms of land treaties.

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