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  1. The Indian removal was the United States government policy of ethnic cleansing through forced displacement of self-governing tribes of American Indians from their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States to lands west of the Mississippi River —specifically, to a designated Indian Territory (roughly, present-day Oklahoma ), which many ...

  2. 1833 Treaty of Chicago. The 1833 Treaty of Chicago was an agreement between the United States government and the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes. It required them to cede to the United States government their 5,000,000 acres (2,000,000 ha) of land (including reservations) in Illinois, the Wisconsin Territory, and the Michigan Territory ...

  3. Indian removals in Indiana followed a series of the land cession treaties made between 1795 and 1846 that led to the removal of most of the native tribes from Indiana. Some of the removals occurred prior to 1830, but most took place between 1830 and 1846. The Lenape (Delaware), Piankashaw, Kickapoo, Wea, and Shawnee were removed in the 1820s ...

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · Until 1924, Indians weren’t American citizens. But in 1914, one group fought back. Weaponizing the white man’s legal chicanery, the Pokagon Indians sued the city of Chicago, claiming a ...

  5. Treaties involving the Chicago area were signed in 1795, 1816, 1821, 1829, and 1833. The Treaty of Greenville, Ohio (1795), ceded to the federal government the southern two-thirds of present-day Ohio, ending the allied Indians' long battle to maintain the Ohio River as the boundary between areas for white and Indian settlement, a boundary set ...

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The 1900s: Indian Boundary Park and sanitized history. Native American removal continued throughout the 20th century, though policies changed in attempts to solve “the Indian problem ...

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  8. 2 days ago · Indian Removal Act (1830), first major legislative departure from the U.S. policy of officially respecting the legal and political rights of the American Indians. The act authorized the president to grant Indian tribes unsettled western prairie land in exchange for their desirable territories within state borders.

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