We really need more information to answer your question.. The US has made hundreds (if not thousands) of treaties with different tribes. There was no ONE treaty that affected all tribes.
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
That depends on which Treaty of Paris. The 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War and did nothing of the still non-existent US. The 1783 treaty created the US and did not give it any power.
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The Fort Laramie Treaty-
To move them to specific lands
Because it freed the Navajos and prevented us from keeping us at Fort Sumner and getting sent to Oklahoma where some of the Indian tribes are at. It kept us in our homeland in Arizona. It saved our lifes.
The 1830 Indian Removal Act enabled the US to forcibly remove not only the so-called Five Civilized Tribes from their traditional homelands but other tribes as well to Indian Territory, which later became the state of Oklahoma.
they are Indian tribes that us to exist year ago
It depends. Some tribes were supported.
no Indian group did
That depends on which Treaty of Paris. The 1763 Treaty of Paris ended the French and Indian War and did nothing of the still non-existent US. The 1783 treaty created the US and did not give it any power.
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THE Ballabella, the Chippewa, the Dakota, Putlash, and the Ottawa
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False. The Treaty of Boston was a treaty between the British colonial government and several Native American tribes. It was signed in 1725.
The second Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868 helped establish peace between the United States and the Sioux tribes by defining tribal territories and allowing the tribes to continue their traditional ways of life. The Medicine Lodge Treaty in 1867 aimed to relocate Southern Plains Native American tribes to reservations in Indian Territory and establish peace, but ultimately failed to address underlying issues leading to conflicts. Both treaties highlight the complex relationships between Native Americans and the US government during westward expansion.
The Fort Laramie Treaty-