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Soon after the Delaware chief Netawatwees founded Newcomers-town, the town sat at a crossroads. For a time, Newcomerstown was a pivot of history. The town sat the center of Delaware negotiations with the differing Native American tribes, with England, and with the fledgling United States. The story of Newcomerstown and of early Ohio is a story of "almost." Ohio almost joined the United States as a Native American state. Newcomerstown almost achieved William Penn's ideals of Native American and European coexistence. But history shifted and the "almost" of a lasting peace disappeared.
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