Washington, after St. Clair's disaster, had ordered …

Years: 1793 - 1793
November

Washington, after St. Clair's disaster, had ordered Revolutionary War hero General "Mad" Anthony Wayne to form a well-trained force and put an end to the situation with the belligerent natives in the Northwest.

Wayne takes command of the new Legion of the United States late in 1793.

Wayne can see that previous campaigns had failed because of poor training and discipline.

He has time to train his volunteers, since peace negotiations are undertaken in the summer of 1793.

Shawnee war chief Blue Jacket and Delaware (Lenape) leader Buckongahelas, encouraged by their previous victories and the hope of continued British support, argue for a return to the Treaty of Fort Stanwix of 1768.

They have rejected the subsequent treaties, on which they had never been consulted, that cede the land north of the Ohio River to the United States.

A faction led by the influential Mohawk leader Joseph Brant attempts to negotiate a compromise, but Blue Jacket will accept nothing less than an Ohio River boundary, which the United States refuses to concede.

The American government thus fights a war over the possession of the Ohio area native land under the direction of Secretary of War Henry Knox.

Wayne commands more than forty-six hundred men, with Choctaw and Chickasaw natives serving as his scouts.

After extensive training, Wayne’s troops advance from Fort Washington (Cincinnati, Ohio) into ...

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