In the
Gnadenhutten Massacre of 1782, Revolutionary militia forces had killed ninety-six unarmed Christian
Lenape men, women and children, although this group were considered friendly and were neutral in the war. The attack took place at their Gnadenhutten settlement on the northern part of the
Muskingum River. The terminus of this river was south at the Ohio. Later in 1789, the
Treaty of Fort Harmar was signed between the United States and what an American recorded as an "unrepresentative gathering of undistinguished chiefs". The land of the Wyandot was reduced by the treaty, but in Ohio control of their and other tribal lands was still under dispute. At the same time, the United States government sold off vast tracts of land in the Ohio Country to raise money after the war and satisfy the desires of numerous settlers for lands across the Appalachian Mountains. Tensions increased as American settlers began entering the area. The
Ohio Company of Associates, formed by a group of several New England veterans of the
American Revolution, organized for land speculation and development. They purchased approximately in the
Northwest Territory from the United States in 1787, but their purchases were not patented by Congress until 1792. Early settlers on these lands followed national guidelines for settling the West and respected the government a great deal, likely because of their role in the Revolution. The founders of the Ohio Company promoted orderly and nationalistic western expansion. The founders of the company began to worry about problems that arose as more individuals bought into the land company, and began to assert their own goals by striking out into territory where the Company did not have title. Armed confrontations with native American tribes threatened the Company's settlement at
Marietta. A financial crisis in New York was hurting the investors as well as the company treasury. The company struggled to integrate interests between settlers and investors in the East and those in the West. The Company's power structure favored the Eastern part of the territory, and settlers in the West were not well represented. Westerners wanted protection from Indians, but funds were low and the Ohio company refused. Armed conflict soon broke out between settlers and the native American tribes who wanted to expel them. ==Attack by Lenape and Wyandot warriors==