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Treaty of Paris
The Treaty of Paris, formally ending the American Revolution, is signed by representatives of Great Britain and the United States. In the treaty. -
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Treaty of New York
The United States Senate ratifies the Treaty of New York between the United States and the Creeks. -
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St. Clair's Defeat
Northwest Territorial Governor Arthur St. Clair, leading a punitive expedition against the Native Americans of the Ohio Valley. -
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Creek-Spanish Alliance
Disappointed by the federal government's poor enforcement of the Treaty of New York, Creek chief Alexander McGillivray negotiates a new treaty with Spain. -
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Battle of Tippecanoe
General William Henry Harrison leads a force of 1,000 men against an Native American encampment on the Tippecanoe River in Indiana Territory. -
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Georgia Sovereignty Law
A bill is introduced to the Georgia state legislature asserting the sovereignty of state government over all land and people within its geographical boundaries.