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The Treaty of Camp Moultrie was signed in 1790 between the United States and the Cherokee Nation. It established boundaries for Cherokee territory and allowed the U.S. to build forts and trading posts on their land. The treaty also aimed to promote peace and regulate trade between the two parties.

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