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  1. Treaty with the Comanche, Ioni, Aionai, Anadarko, Caddo, etc. 9 Stat. 844: 1846: June 5 & 17: Treaty with the Potawatomi Nation: 9 Stat. 853: Potawatomi: 1846: August 6: Treaty with the Cherokee: 9 Stat. 871: Cherokee: 1846: October 13: Treaty with the Winnebago: 9 Stat. 878: Winnebago: 1846: November 21: Bear Springs Treaty: not ratified ...

  2. treaties.okstate.edu › treaties › treaty-of-lancasterTreaty of Lancaster, 1744

    Alternative Title. Treaty of 1744. In the Court-House in the Town of Lancaster, on Friday, the Twenty Second of June, 1744, PRESENT, The Honourable George Thomas, Esq; Lieut. Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware. Commissioners of Virginia. The Honourable Thomas Lee, Esq;

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  4. 1. the treaty is to be literally construed in favor of the Indians 2. the treaty is to be interpreted as the Indians would have interpreted it 3. any ambiguities in the treaty are to be resolved in favor of the Indians. Now, under the canons of construction, tribes have been able to either reclaim jurisdiction (not ownership) over land sold.

  5. The Treaty of Lancaster (1744) established the line at the eastern foot of the Shenandoah Mountains. In exchange, the Iroquois at the treaty thought they sold off a few parcels of land in eastern Pennsylvania and Maryland. However, the wording in the Treaty paired with the original charter for Virginia (1609) legally allowed English colonists ...

  6. Sep 3, 2019 · The Great Indian Treaty of 1744. In June of 1744, scores of Native Americans began to gather outside of Lancaster in a make-shift Indian village. By the middle of the month, the number had swelled to several hundred. Luckily Lancaster’s English and German inhabitants, members of the Six Nations had assembled not to make war but peace.

  7. A TREATY, Held at the Town of Lancaſter, in PENNSYLVANIA, By the H ONOURABLE the Lieutenant-Governor of the PROVINCE, And the H ONOURABLE the Commiſſioners for the PROVINCES OF VIRGINIA and MARYLAND, WITH THE INDIANS OF THE SIX NATIONS, In JUNE, 1744. PHILADELPHIA: Printed and Sold by B. FRANKLIN, at the New-Printing-Office, near the Market ...

  8. The Watertown Treaty was never fully ratified by all Mi'kmaq bands until modern times.

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