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Why was the Battle of Fallen Timbers significant?

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The Battle of Fallen Timbers was the last battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between Native American tribes fighting with the Western Confederacy, including minor the indians had some minor support from the brittish 
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Wayne's decisive victory forced Native Americans to accept his peace terms, is the right answer.

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The Battle of Timbers that took place on 20th August 1794, was the final influential battle of the Northwest Territory Indian War which occurred between the United States and the Native Americans. The battle concluded major resentments in the county. This occurred in British and Indian removal from the southern Great Lakes, northeastern Indiana and western Ohio after the Jay's Treaty and Treaty of Greenville.

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