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Aug. 14, 1772-Oct. 24, 1801

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Ratified Indian Treaties ⟩ Aug. 14, 1772-Oct. 24, 1801

  • 21 - Six Nations at Konondaigua, November 11, 1794.
  • 23 - Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, etc. at Greenville, August 3, 1795.
  • 24 - Seven Nations of Canada at New York; May 31, 1796
  • 25 - Treaty With the Creeks at Colerain in Georgia, June 29,1796.
  • 26 - Mohawk at Albany for the relinquishment of their claims to all lands within the State of New York, March 29, 1797.
  • 27 - Agreement with the Senaca at Genesee, September 15, 1797
  • 28 - Treaty between the State of New York and Oneida Indians, June 1, 1798
  • 29 - Cherokee near Tellico; October 2, 1798.
  • 30 - Chickasaw at Chickasaw Bluffs, October 24, 1801
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