BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS AND THE TREATY OF GREENVILLE CA 8 th Grade US History Standard 8.5.3.

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BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS AND THE TREATY OF GREENVILLE CA 8 th Grade US History Standard 8.5.3

Battle of Fallen Timbers As more settlers moved into Native American lands conflicts increased and the settlers asked for government assistance. In 1791, Little Turtle, Chief of the Miami’s, convinced his tribe and several others to fight against the settlers. Well armed from the French and Indian War, Little Turtle and his warriors drove out most of the settlers and defeated General Arthur St. Clair. Eventually, Little Turtle came to believe battle was not the answer and refused to continue fighting. He was replaced by Chief Blue Jacket.

Battle of Fallen Timbers Washington sent in General “Mad” Anthony Wayne to take on Chief Blue Jacket. They met at a place called Fallen Timbers. The Native Americans hoped the fallen trees would make it more difficult for Wayne’s soldiers. But Wayne and his men defeated the Native Americans. The result was the Treaty of Greenville in The Native Americans gave up 25,000 square miles of land. The Native Americans received $20,000 and a promise of peace.