U.S.–Miami relations

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U.S.–Miami relations refers to the historical and political interactions between the United States government and the Miami (Myaamia) Native American people, encompassing treaties, land negotiations, and shifting alliances from the colonial era through U.S. westward expansion.

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instanceOf United States–Native American relations
bilateral relations
historical relationship
appliesToPeriod Northwest Indian War NERFINISHED
U.S. westward expansion
post–American Revolutionary War era
hasComponent diplomatic alliances
land negotiations
military conflict
treaty relations
hasConsequence loss of most traditional Miami homelands
partial survival of a Miami land base in Indiana
relocation of many Miami to western territories
hasCulturalAspect impact on Miami land use and settlement patterns
impact on Miami political organization
hasKeyEvent Battle of Fallen Timbers NERFINISHED
Northwest Indian War NERFINISHED
Treaty of Fort Wayne (1809) NERFINISHED
Treaty of Greenville NERFINISHED
subsequent land-cession treaties in Indiana and Ohio
hasKeyFigure Anthony Wayne NERFINISHED
Little Turtle NERFINISHED
William Henry Harrison NERFINISHED
hasLegalAspect U.S. treaty obligations toward the Miami
federal Indian policy
hasLocation Old Northwest NERFINISHED
present-day Illinois
present-day Indiana
present-day Michigan
present-day Ohio NERFINISHED
present-day Wisconsin
involves Miami diplomatic negotiations with U.S. officials
Miami resistance to U.S. expansion
U.S. efforts to secure land for American settlers
U.S. military campaigns against Miami and allied nations
cession of Miami lands to the United States
recognition of Miami sovereignty in certain treaties
languageOfMiamiName Myaamia NERFINISHED
mainParticipants Miami people
Myaamia NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
precedes forced removal of many Miami to Indian Territory
forced removal of many Miami to Kansas
relatedTo United States Indian removal policy NERFINISHED
United States–Native American treaty-making
history of the Miami Nation of Indiana
history of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
startTime late 18th century

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Jean Baptiste Richardville hasInfluenceOn U.S.–Miami relations