Treaty of Grouseland
The Treaty of Grouseland was an agreement negotiated by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory on behalf of the government of the United States of America with Native American leaders, including Little Turtle and Buckongahelas, for lands in Southern Indiana, northeast Indiana, and northwestern Ohio. The treaty was negotiated and signed on Aug 21, 1805, at Harrison's home in Vincennes, Indiana, called Grouseland. Negotiated a year after the second Treaty of Vincennes, it was the second major land purchase in Indiana since the close of the Northwest Indian War and the signing of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville.
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Treaty of Grouseland
The Treaty of Grouseland was an agreement negotiated by Governor William Henry Harrison of the Indiana Territory on behalf of the government of the United States of America with Native American leaders, including Little Turtle and Buckongahelas, for lands in Southern Indiana, northeast Indiana, and northwestern Ohio. The treaty was negotiated and signed on Aug 21, 1805, at Harrison's home in Vincennes, Indiana, called Grouseland. Negotiated a year after the second Treaty of Vincennes, it was the second major land purchase in Indiana since the close of the Northwest Indian War and the signing of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville.
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The Treaty of Grouseland was a ...... the 1795 Treaty of Greenville.
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Transfer of money and goods to natives
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1805-08-21
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Grouseland estate at Vincennes, Indiana Territory
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Treaty of Grouseland
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United States of America, Miami, Wea Pottawatomie, Shawnee Lenape
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William Henry Harrison , Little Turtle , Chekommia , Black Hoof , Buckongahelas
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The Treaty of Grouseland was a ...... the 1795 Treaty of Greenville.
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Treaty of Grouseland
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