What was the effect of the Treaty of Greenville on Native Americans in early Indiana?

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Native Americans lost a large amount of land to the United States.
Native Americans lost a large amount of land to the United States.

Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi River.
Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi River.

Native Americans successfully defended their land against American troops and settlers.
Native Americans successfully defended their land against American troops and settlers.

Native Americans stopped assimilating to American culture.

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The correct response is:

Native Americans lost a large amount of land to the United States.

The Treaty of Greenville, signed in 1795, resulted in Native American tribes ceding significant portions of their territory in present-day Indiana and parts of Ohio to the United States, which greatly reduced their landholdings and influence in the region.