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  2. List of Choctaw treaties - Wikipedia

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    The entire Choctaw Nation divided up by treaty in relation to the U.S. state of Mississippi. List of Choctaw Treaties is a comprehensive chronological list of historic agreements that directly or indirectly affected the Choctaw people, a Native American tribe, with other nations.

  3. Treaty of Doak's Stand - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Doak's Stand (7 Stat. 210, also known as Treaty with the Choctaw) was signed on October 18, 1820 (proclaimed and legally binding on January 8, 1821) between the United States and the Choctaw Indian tribe. The Treaty of Doak's Stand was the seventh of nine major treaties that were ratified from the period from 1786 through 1866 ...

  4. Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws was a treaty signed on July 12, 1861 between the Choctaw and Chickasaw (two American Indian nations) and the Confederate States. At the beginning of the American Civil War , Albert Pike was appointed as Confederate envoy to Native Americans.

  5. Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was the last major land cession treaty which was signed by the Choctaw. [1] With ratification by the U.S. Congress in 1831, the treaty allowed those Choctaw who chose to remain in Mississippi to become the first major non-European ethnic group to gain recognition as U.S. citizens.

  6. History of the Choctaw - Wikipedia

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    Choctaw chief Greenwood LeFlore's plantation home, Malmaison, was built in 1852 near Greenwood, Mississippi, and was described as a "palace in the wilderness." [72] Choctaw chief Greenwood LeFlore stayed in Mississippi after the signing of Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek and removal of most of the tribe. He became a US citizen, successful ...

  7. Treaty of Fort St. Stephens - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Fort St. Stephens or Treaty of Choctaw Trading House was signed between the United States and the Choctaws at Fort St. Stephens. The treaty was signed at the Choctaw trading house on October 24, 1816. It ceded 10,000 acres (40 km 2) of Choctaw land east of the Tombigbee River. The land was exchanged for 6,000 US dollars annually ...

  8. An 1843 treaty signed in the Republic of Texas sparks a ... - AOL

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    Thompson, who identifies as Choctaw but isn’t a citizen of that tribe, is listed in leadership roles, including vice president, in many original tax documents of the Northern Cherokee Nation of ...

  9. List of the United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Choctaw Trading House: Treaty with the Choctaw 7 Stat. 152: 82 Choctaw: 1817 March 30 Treaty of St. Louis: Treaty with the Menominee 7 Stat. 153: Menominee: 1817 June 24 Treaty with the Oto: 7 Stat. 154: Otoe, Missouri: 1817 June 25 Treaty with the Ponca: 7 Stat. 155: Ponca: 1817 July 8 Treaty of Cherokee Agency: Treaty with the ...