From NDIAN AFFAIRS: LAWS AND TREATIES Vol. II, Treaties Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler. Washington : Government Printing Office, 1904. (http://digital.library.okstate.edu/Kappler/vol2/treaties/del0101.htm) and from a digitized copy of the treaty (http://indiamond6.ulib.iupui.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/ISC&CISOPTR=147&REC=17 William Henry Harrison, [L. S.] Delawares: Anderson, for Hockingpomskon, who is absent, his x mark, [L. S.] Anderson, his x mark, [L. S.] Petchekekapon, his x mark, [L. S.] The Beaver, his x mark, [L. S.] Captain Killbuck, his x mark, [L. S.] Pattawatimas: Winemac, his x mark, [L. S.] Five Medals, by his son, his x mark, [L. S.] Mogawgo, his x mark, [L. S.] Shissahecon, for himself and his brother Tuthinipee, his x mark, [L. S.] Ossmeet, brother to Five Medals, his x mark, [L. S.] Nanousekah, Penamo's son, his x mark, [L. S.] Mosser, his x mark, [L. S.] Chequinimo, his x mark, [L. S.] Sackanackshut, his x mark, [L. S.] Conengee, his x mark, [L. S.] Miamis: Pucan, his x mark, The Owl, his x mark, [L. S.] Meshekenoghqua, or the Little Turtle, his x mark, [L. S.] Wapemangua, or the Loon, his x mark, [L. S.] Silver Heels, his x mark, [L. S.] Shawapenomo, his x mark, Eel Rivers: Charley, his x mark, [L. S.] Sheshangomequah, or Swallow, his x mark, [L. S.] The young Wyandot, a Miami of Elk Hart, his x mark, [L. S.] In presence of— Peter Jones, secretary to the Commissioner, John Johnson, Indian agent, A. Heald, Capt. U. S. Army, A. Edwards, surgeon's mate, Ph. Ostrander, Lieut. U. S. Army, John Shaw, Stephen Johnston, J. Hamilton, sheriff of Dearborn County, Hendrick Aupaumut. William Wells, John Conner, Joseph Barron, Abraham Ash, Sworn Intepreters. Note: [L.S.] indicates that a legal seal was present by the signature of x-mark.
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The Treaty of Fort Jackson was signed after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
William Henry Harrison was the Governor of the Indiana Territory from 1801 until 1812. He negotiated the Treaty of Fort Wayne which was signed in 1809.
The important treaty that was signed in 1861, was the dealings with some of the local Natives of different tribes. The Cheyenne were mostly opposed to this treaty. The treaty is named The Treaty of Fort Wise
William Henry Harrison was the Governor (1801-1812) of the Indiana Territory when the Treaty of Fort Wayne was signed in 1809.
The Treaty of Fort Laramie, or the Sioux Treaty of 1868, was an treaty between the Lakota Nation and the US government signed in 1868. It was signed in Fort Laramie, which was in the Wyoming Territory. The agreement was that the Lakota would own the Black Hills, and other land, and also for the hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. This treaty has also ended Red Cloud's War. i do not no this answer and aperantly the guy who wrote all of that dont either....
The Treaty of Fort Pitt (Delaware Treaty), the first treaty signed by the newly formed United States and all Native Americans (it was a blanket treaty, open ended to any other nations that signed treaties with the USA). Its unfortionate that the USA violated the treaty 2 weeks after it was signed; by shooting the representatives called for by the treaty - and again 2 years later by shooting and killing those who signed it (the USA claims they died of small pox).
The Treaty of Paris was signed in Paris because France created the treaty and it was signed in Paris.
what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
The treaty was signed in 1959.
what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
The Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed in the Wyoming Territory on April 29, 1868. It guaranteed the United States the rights to the Black Hills Territory. Sitting Bull, however, did not agree with this treaty and continued his attacks in the 1860's and 1870's.