Western Indian Confederacy
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Was a loose confederacy of Native Americans in the Great Lakes region of the United States created after the American Revolutionary War.
Establishment
- January 1786: In the 1780s, Little Turtle and Blue Jacket, headmen of the Wabash Confederacy, allied themselves with a larger, loose confederacy of Native American leaders known as the Northwestern Confederacy, led by leaders such as Joseph Brant and Buckongahelas. This alliance aimed to resist American expansion into Native lands.
Chronology
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Disestablishment
- January 1793: The alliance between the Western Confederacy and the Wabash Confederacy, led by Little Turtle and Blue Jacket, ended in 1792 when the Wabash Confederacy signed a treaty with the United States, ceding their territory to the Northwest Territory.