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alexira [117]
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Asap please answer correcty Correctly*

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Morgarella [4.7K]2 years ago
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Option A Treaty of Greenville

Dmitry [639]2 years ago
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Treaty of Greenville, also called Treaty of Fort Greenville, (August 3, 1795), settlement that concluded hostilities between the United States and an Indian confederation headed by Miami chief Little Turtle by which the Indians ceded most of the future state of Ohio and significant

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