The immediate result of the Big Bottom Massacre of 1791 was a heightened sense of fear and insecurity among settlers in the Ohio frontier, leading to increased tensions between Native Americans and European settlers. The massacre, which resulted in the deaths of several settlers, prompted calls for better protection and military responses from the U.S. government. It also contributed to the escalation of conflicts in the Northwest Territory, ultimately influencing U.S. policies toward Native American tribes in the region.
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