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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 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 Native Americans received payment for their lands.
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