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27 The Indians that faught General Wayne the 20th of August 1794 was an army of eight hundred men composed of Miamies, Puttawatamies, Chippaways, Ottoways, Taweys, Wyandots, Delawares and Shawanoes, together with a number of white men from Detroit. The Indians were commanded by the Little Turtle, tho' gover paper torn British influence, consequently they made but little resistance, and were defeated. The Indians had twenty f our killed and forty wounded.

 From the treaty of peace and amity signed at Grenville in 1795 between Major General Wayne the negociator  for the United States of America and the North Western Tribes of Indians; the Indians and the Americans lived in perfect harmony until 1807 when the Shawanoe Prophet commenced his Sermons.
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