350 out of the 18,000 members of the Cherokee tribe signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit.
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The Indian Removal Act became the Law of the Land on 26 May 1830 when it was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson. The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek regardiing the Choctaw was signed on 27 September 1830 and they were removed in 1831.
The treaty of medicine creek was the treaty of medecine creek. Signed by 62 Western washinhton tribes, including Niqually and Puyllup, and Issac Stevens. The tribes ceded lands in exchange for 32,500 designated reservations and the permanent right of access to traditional hunting and fishing grounds. To see the full treaty go to www.historylink.org
he was @ home sleep and the other creeks came in and killed him
Chief William McIntosh. He later was murdered for this.
William McIntosh was creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs, thought the Creek should sell their land to the government. William McIntosh was murdered by his own people as punishment for signing the unpopular treaty.
After the signing of the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, Choctaws were removed from Mississippi territory in three main stages in 1831, 1832, and 1833. Earlier removals were in the 1820s and later removals continued through out the 1800s until 1903.
That was the Treaty of Indian Springs. Under this treaty, the Creeks in Georgia would be relocated west of the Mississippi River. It was signed on Feb. 12,1825, but not ratified until Mar. 7, 1825. It was nullified in 1826 by the Treaty of Washington.
The treaty of Fort Jackson
The Indian Removal Act, part of an American government policy known as Indian Removal, was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 26, 1830.The Removal Act paved the way for the reluctant-and often forcible-emigration of tens of thousands of American Indians to the West. The first removal treaty signed after the Removal Act was the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek on September 27, 1830, in which Choctaws in Mississippi ceded land east of the river in exchange for payment and land in the West. The Treaty of New Echota, signed in 1835, resulted in the removal of the Cherokee on the "Trail of Tears".The Seminoles did not leave peacefully as did other tribes. Along with fugitive slaves, they resisted the removal. The Second Seminole War lasted from 1835 to 1842 and resulted in the forced removal of Seminoles. An estimated 3,000 of the Seminole were killed amongst American soldiers.
William McIntosh
The treaty was the Treaty of New York.