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The 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie established boundaries for various Native American tribes and guaranteed them certain rights to their lands, while allowing for safe passage of settlers and the construction of roads. However, the treaty was often violated by the U.S. government and settlers, leading to increased tensions and conflicts over land. Ultimately, the treaty's promises were undermined, resulting in the loss of tribal lands and diminishing the tribes' sovereignty. This set a precedent for future treaties that similarly disregarded Native American rights.
The U.S. leader during the Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1851 was Commissioner of Indian Affairs Luke Lea. The treaty aimed to establish peace between the U.S. government and various Native American tribes by defining territorial boundaries and ensuring safe passage for settlers. It was one of the first significant agreements meant to regulate relations and land use between the U.S. and Native American nations.
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what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
if you are referring to the Fort Laramie treaty of 1851, "As long as the river flows and the eagle flies." -- Rabbit if your'e referring to the later Black Hills Fort Laramie treaty of 1868 ,"as long as the river flows and the grass grows"
The 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie aimed to establish boundaries for Native American tribes and ensure peace among them and settlers moving westward. However, its effects were largely negative for Native Americans, as it led to the encroachment of settlers on their lands and the subsequent breakdown of tribal sovereignty. The treaty was often violated by the U.S. government, resulting in increased conflicts and displacement of tribes. Ultimately, it set the stage for further treaties that would continue to erode Native American rights and territory.
The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.
Some of the main Indian treaties in U.S. history include the Treaty of Hopewell (1785), the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851), the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), and the Dawes Act (1887). These treaties established boundaries, reserved lands for Native American tribes, and attempted to assimilate Native Americans into mainstream American society.
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The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.