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In 1778 White Eyes helped negotiate a treaty of alliance between the Delaware Tribe and the young United States. Stipulated in the treaty was that the Delaware should organize a state and send representation to the Continental Congress. IOTL, White Eyes was murdered before any of this could happen, probably by a white frontiersman. What if, through some circumstance, he wasn't? It certainly wouldn't be a sure thing that a Delaware state could survive in the long run, but if White Eyes had survived they almost certainly would have tried to send a delegation to the Congress in Philadelphia.

One immediate butterfly here is that the alliance holds. IOTL, after White Eye's murder, the alliance fell apart and the Delaware joined the British. Without the animosity of having fought a war against each other, is it possible that whites and natives could co-exist? By this time the Delaware were already farmers living in villages, as opposed to hunter gatherers, so there's still a lot of free space for white settlers to move into. If the movement westward could be negotiated between Native governments and the Confederation government in Philadelphia, perhaps a precedent can be set and the long-run genocide committed against Native Americans could be avoided?
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