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The treaty of Greenville.
greenville treaty!!
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In the spring of 1621, the Pilgrims met two Native Americans, Squanto and Samoset, who, to the Pilgrims' surprise, spoke English. Samoset had learned English from traders, and Squanto had learned it in England, where he had been a prisoner. These two Native Americans offered a peace pact on behalf of the Wampanoag leader Massasoit. They believed that the Pilgrims could be useful allies and signed a treaty in 1621.
Treaty of alliance. The best place you can look is chapter 4 in a 8th grade social studies text book;)
Federal government promised to protect their land if they settled in one place.
yes they did i have the book right over here:fatima
The Native Americans gain the Centrail plains and east of the rocky mountains. Also from Arkansas, north to Canada.
It gave both, White men and Native Americans equal rights
The Native Americans gain the Centrail plains and east of the rocky mountains. Also from Arkansas, north to Canada.
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.
The cause of the Fort Laramie treaty was from the disagreement of America and the host country. The treaty was made to make agreement.
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The Treaty of Fort Laramie was signed in the Wyoming Territory on April 29, 1868. It guaranteed the United States the rights to the Black Hills Territory. Sitting Bull, however, did not agree with this treaty and continued his attacks in the 1860's and 1870's.
what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
what was the result in the treaty of fort Laramie
native Americans