How was indiana involved in the american revolution war?

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Indiana was not a state during the American Revolution War, but it was part of the Northwest Territory. The Northwest Territory was a major battleground during the war, and many battles were fought in the area. The most famous battle in Indiana was the Battle of Tippecanoe, which was fought in 1811 between the United States and a confederation of Native American tribes led by Tecumseh. The United States was victorious in the battle, and it helped to secure the Northwest Territory for the United States.
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