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The War of the Wabash Confederacy ( 1785- 1795) was a so-called Indian War fought between the United States and a large confederation of Native American nations of the Old Northwest.

1 Parties to the Wabash Confederacy

2 Context of the War

Co-operation among the nations forming the Confederacy had gone back to the French colonial era and was renewed during the American Revolutionary War.

The Treaty of Paris (1783) had given the United States government control, on paper, of all the land east of the Mississippi river and south of the Great Lakes; but the Native American nations actually living in this region were not party to the talks. And while the British Crown had suffered a major defeat at the Battle of Yorktown, there had been no decisive defeat for their Native American allies in the west. Furthermore, the British remained in possession of the Great Lakes forts through which they continued to supply their Native American allies with trade items (including weapons).

Finally, Congress sought to stabilize the dollar and pay down its war debt through the sale of western lands under Native American occupation. The Land Ordinance of 1785 gave encouragement to land speculators, surveyors, and so on, who sought to gain Native American land - sometimes through bribery or deceit - for resale to Anglo settlers.



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