February 27, 1819
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February 27, 1819
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July 8, 1817
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March 22, 1816
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September 14, 1816
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Oct. 27, 1805. | 7 Stat., 95. | Proclamation, June 10, 1806.
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October 25, 1805
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Oct. 24, 1804. | 7 Stat., 288. | Proclamation, May 17, 1824.
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Oct. 2, 1798. | 7 Stat., 62. | Ratified April 30, 1802. | Proclaimed May 4, 1802.
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June 26, 1794
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February 17, 1792
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The Treaty of Holston was signed by William Blount, governor in and over the territory of the United States south of the Ohio River, and superintendent of Indian affairs for the southern district for the United States and representatives of the Cherokee Nation on July 2, 1791 near the Holston River and proclaimed on...
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The Treaty of Hopewell may refer to one of three different treaties signed at Hopewell, (the plantation of Andrew Pickens on the Seneca River in northwestern South Carolina) between the United States of America and Cherokee (1785), Choctaw and Chickasaw (1786) indigenous nations. The site of Treaty Oak is on Old Cherry Road in...
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The Treaty of Lochaber
Signed on October 18, 1770 by British representative John Stuart and the Cherokees.
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1768
Treaty of Hard Labour North Carolina
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Proclamation of 1763
The British Proclamation of 1763 established the border between American colonists and native Americans The Proclamation line extended from the Atlantic coast at Quebec to the newly established border of West Florida. The proclamation also established or defined four new colonies, three of them on the continent proper. Quebec, which was of...
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