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The Greenville Compact, formally known as the Wyandots Treaty, was a treaty between the United States and the native peoples of the Northwest Territory (now the Mid - western Us), such as the Wyandot and Delaware tribes, in 1795, reinforcing the borders between the indigenous peoples' lands and the establishment of the society of European America. The treaty helped pave the way for America's westward expansion, but in the end, the Native Americans lost much of their land. Though the 1795 Greenville Treaty was meant to put an end to hostilities and define official boundaries between American and Native American territories, lasting peace was not eventually achieved. (insert Colerain Treaty info here) On November 19, 1794, the American statesman John Jay signed the Amity, Commerce, and Navigation Treaty with Britain. The pact, also known as the Jay Treaty, was supposed to settle conflicts between the U.S. and Britain