and this was something that george washington explained personally to the seneca nation delegates by saying this means you will never be defrauded of your land again. now, would that had been true, it was true at the time he meant it, at the time president george washington, in making the treaties of 1790 with the muskogee nations of the southeast and the treaty of canandaigua which was with the shawnee, the confederacy, and that was new york at the time, so what george washington wanted as president of the united states was some territory for the united states to govern over and wanted a definition of the state boundaries and a clarity of the muskogee nation and the haudenosaunee people's lands. what the president was trying to do was stop any possible encroachment by european nations. stop any overreach and harm to native people by the states. and to enter into secured peace and friendship forever arrangements. with the muskogee and the haudenosaunee peoples. they was trying to secure the western and southern borders of the united states. these were buffalo, savannah. we're talking