Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was a treaty signed on September 27, 1830, and proclaimed on February 24, 1831, between the Choctaw American Indian tribe and the United States Government. This was the first removal treaty carried into effect under the Indian Removal Act. The treaty ceded about 11 million acres (45,000 km2) of the Choctaw Nation in what is now Mississippi in exchange for about 15 million acres (61,000 km2) in the Indian territory, now the state of Oklahoma. The principal Choctaw negotiators were Chief Greenwood LeFlore, Mosholatubbee, and Nittucachee; the U.S. negotiators were Colonel John Coffee and Secretary of War John Eaton.
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Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was a treaty signed on September 27, 1830, and proclaimed on February 24, 1831, between the Choctaw American Indian tribe and the United States Government. This was the first removal treaty carried into effect under the Indian Removal Act. The treaty ceded about 11 million acres (45,000 km2) of the Choctaw Nation in what is now Mississippi in exchange for about 15 million acres (61,000 km2) in the Indian territory, now the state of Oklahoma. The principal Choctaw negotiators were Chief Greenwood LeFlore, Mosholatubbee, and Nittucachee; the U.S. negotiators were Colonel John Coffee and Secretary of War John Eaton.
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El tractat de Dancing Rabbit C ...... om a ciutadans nord-americans.
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Il trattato di Dancing Rabbit ...... la cittadinanza statunitense.
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Le traité de Dancing Rabbit Cr ...... au-delà du fleuve Mississippi.
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The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit C ...... recognition as U.S. citizens.
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The approximate area that the ...... ture U.S. state of Mississippi
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1831-02-24
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1830-09-27
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Dancing Rabbit Creek
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El tractat de Dancing Rabbit C ...... idencs foren el coronel i el .
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Il trattato di Dancing Rabbit ...... , oggi lo stato dell'Oklahoma.
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Le traité de Dancing Rabbit Cr ...... au-delà du fleuve Mississippi.
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The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit C ...... d Secretary of War John Eaton.
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Tractat de Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Traité de Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Trattato di Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
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Vertrag von Dancing Rabbit Creek
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