his old artillery commander, henry knox, was prompting him on this.if you don't do it right, and avoid indian removal, it will be a stain on your legacy and the people at the free library will not come to hear a lecture about you. [laughing] and so they created this treaty with a guy who was a chief was an amazing character. there's a scene where these native american chief come all the way up from georgia in europe and there's like 27 of them. they live next to abigail and john in vinegar and honorary creek indian. they sign this treaty and its arm to elbow and it's like the only moment of real possibility of american indian relations. and it doesn't work because you can't enforce it. the states of georgia and south carolina simply will not recognize the indian rights. what washington foresaw was a series of homelands east of the mississippi that would be bypassed by an american settlers. you couldn't -- they would be protected by american troops and overtime those settlements would grow smaller and eventually over the century they would be assimilat