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How did the Treaty of Greenville settle the ongoing conflict between Native Americans and white settlers?
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By signing the treaty, both sides promised to end their violent attacks on each other.
By signing the treaty, both sides promised to end their violent attacks on each other.
By signing the treaty, both sides agreed to become allies and fight together against common enemies.
By signing the treaty, both sides agreed to become allies and fight together against common enemies.
By signing the treaty, the settlers were required to return land taken from the Native Americans.
By signing the treaty, the settlers were required to return land taken from the Native Americans.
By signing the treaty, the Native Americans received payment for their lands.
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By signing the treaty, the Native Americans received payment for their lands.
Explanation: The 1795 Treaty of Greenville ended the Northwest Indian War by having tribes cede large parts of Ohio to the United States in exchange for goods and annual payments and a promise of peace.
Explanation: The 1795 Treaty of Greenville ended the Northwest Indian War by having tribes cede large parts of Ohio to the United States in exchange for goods and annual payments and a promise of peace.
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