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What were the reason the Dakota had for and against making the treaty?

They Would Have To Give Up Land And Stop Hunting But To Trade


Why is it illegal in South Dakota to shoot a robin?

Robins are protected by the Migratory Birds Treaty Act of 1918, so it is illegal to shoot robins in the nations which have agreed to the treaty. Those nations are the United States, Canada, Mexico, Japan, and Russia. Since South Dakota is part of the United States, the treaty applies to South Dakota, thus making it illegal to shoot a robin in South Dakota. The Migratory Birds Treaty Act was one of the first environmental laws and was designed for the protection of migratory birds. The treaty was enacted in a time when many bird species were threatened by the commercial trade in birds and bird feathers.


What is located on the minnesota river and the site of the 1851 treaty with the Dakota?

On July 23, 1851, the United States government signed a treaty with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of the Dakota Indians at Traverse des Sioux (French for "crossing place of the Sioux") or Oiyuwege (Dakota for "the place of crossing").


North Dakota and what state had to part in two states because of the treaty in 1818?

The Treaty of 1818 transferred the Red River valley of North Dakota (about one quarter of the present-day state) from the British to the United States and placed the boundary on the 49th parallel. Known as the Pembina Territory, it later became part of the Minnesota and Dakota Territories.


Were the states of North Dakota and Michigan part of the Treaty of 1818 between the US and Great Britain?

Michigan was not a part of the Treaty of 1818. Parts of North Dakota and Minnesota and small portions of South Dakota and Montana were ceded to the United States by Great Britain in the Treaty of 1818. All of the area known as Rupert's Land which was located south of the 49th parallel and west to the Rocky Mountains was ceded to the US.


How did the United States acquire North Dakota?

Part of North Dakota was acquired in the Louisiana Purchase (from France), and part of it was acquired in the Treaty of 1818 (from the United Kingdom).


Why was the treaty unpopular among the american public?

Many treaties were unpopular among the American public for different reasons. Those reasons will depend greatly on what treaty in particular is being discussed.


If 52 senators vote in favor for a treaty and 48 vote against is the treaty approved?

Yes


What were the terms of the second treaty of fort laramie why did it fail?

The treaty in 1889 gave the Dakota territory and the Black Hills to the Sioux was broken when the settlers began to cross into the lands given in the treaty and searching for gold in the Black Hills.


Did part of the North Dakota once belong to Great Britain?

Yes, it was part of Canada. In the Treaty of 1818 Great Britain ceded part of current day North Dakota to the United States.


What country went against the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles?

Germany


Why Did president Woodrow Tell His supporters to vote against The treaty?

He wanted the Senate to pass the treaty in its original form-novanet