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Clair, as governor of the territory, was instructed to take measures for holding it. But this was counter- manded the next week, and the consequences are well known. What influence brought about this reversal of the order for a general treaty may be surmised from the letter of St. Clair to the President, in May, 1789, transmitting his treaty at Fort Harmar : 44 The reason, " he said, " why the treaty was made separately was a jealousy between them, which I was not willing to lessen by appearing... to consider them as one people. I am persuaded their general confederacy is entirely broken. " How grossly he erred in judgment is told in 178 OHIO. the disasters which followed in the campaigns of General Harmar and himself. The confederates were never so powerful as in the summer of 1793, when they refused to treat with General Washington's commissioners as to any boundary but the Ohio, and sent them home. Upon this dangerous footing Congress pro- ceeded to establish a " temporary government " of the Western territories.
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