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Living the Revolution: America, 1789-1820
Topic: Predicaments of Early Republican LifeTopic: ReligionTopic: PoliticsTopic: ExpansionTopic: Equality
Topic: Expansion
Overview of Living the Revolution
Resource Menu: Expansion
Text 1. The Northwest Ordinance
Text 2. Noble/Lincecum
Text 3. Thomas Jefferson
Text 4. Hugh Henry Brackenridge
Text 5. Cornplanter/Washington
Text 6. Indians/U.S. Agents
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Text 7. Elias Boudinot
Text 8. Lewis Cass
Text 9. Background


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6.  Messages between the Western Indian Confederacy and U.S. Commissioners on the issue of the Ohio River as the boundary of Indian lands, August 1793

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Accounts of the 1793 session from Quaker delegates

Entire correspondence between the Indians and U.S. commissioners

Summary of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville, which ended the process of war and negotiations over the Ohio lands, from Ohio History Central

Text of the Treaty of Greenville, from the Avalon Project of Yale University

Online Exhibition: The First American West: The Ohio River Valley, 1750-1820, from the Library of Congress



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