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  2. Treaty of Cusseta - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Cusseta, also known as the Third Treaty of Washington, [1] [2] was one of several with the "Five Civilized Tribes."Between 1814 and 1830, the Creek had gradually ceded lands under pressure from European-American settlers and the US government through treaties such as the Treaty of Fort Jackson and the Treaty of Washington (1826).

  3. List of treaties of the Confederate States of America

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    Treaty with the Ne-co-ni, Ta-ne-i we, Co-cho-tin-ca and Ya-pa-rih-ca bands of the Ne-um or Comanches of the Prairies and Staked Plain Comanche: 21 December 1861: Relations with Indian tribes in Indian Territory: 2 October 1861: Treaty with the Great Osage Tribe of Indians Osage: 20 December 1861: Relations with Indian tribes in Indian Territory ...

  4. Treaty of Indian Springs (1825) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Georgia from Indian land cessions in the United States; lands ceded under the Treaty of Indian Springs are colored pink. The Treaty of Indian Springs, also known as the Second Treaty of Indian Springs and the Treaty with the Creeks, is a treaty concluded between the Muscogee and the United States originally on February 12, 1825 with an additional article added on February 14, 1825 [1 ...

  5. Treaty of Indian Springs (1821) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Indian Springs, also known as the First Treaty of Indian Springs and the Treaty with the Creeks, is a treaty concluded between the Muscogee and the United States on January 8, 1821 at what is now Indian Springs State Park.

  6. Treaty of Washington (1826) - Wikipedia

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    The treaty stipulated that the signatories of the Treaty of Indian Springs would have the same privileges as those who signed the new treaty, and made funding allowances for the Lower Creeks under the late William McIntosh to send a five-person deputation to explore lands west of the Mississippi River for potential resettlement. The United ...

  7. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Buffalo Creek: Treaty with the Seneca: 7 Stat. 586: Seneca: 1842: October 4: Treaty of La Pointe: Treaty with the Chippewa: 7 Stat. 591: Chippewa: 1842: October 11: Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes: 7 Stat. 596: Sac and Fox: 1843: Agreement with the Delawares and Wyandot: Delaware and Wyandot: 1845: January 4: Treaty with the Creeks and ...

  8. Unassigned Lands - Wikipedia

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    Despite that, the Creeks were relocated to the west. On February 14, 1833, the Treaty of Okmulgee was signed at Fort Gibson. In it the Creeks finally agreed to cede their lands in the east. Article 2 of the 1833 treaty defined the land chosen under the 1825 treaty as being west and south of the Cherokee lands and bordering the Canadian River on ...

  9. Chilly McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    He signed a treaty at Fort Gibson on November 11, 1838, which adjusted the payments the Federal Government would make to reimburse the monetary losses of the Creeks during their removal. He and his half-brother, D. N. McIntosh both signed a treaty on August 6, 1856, defining specific lands that had been allotted to the Creeks that would be ...