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1832-03-24, Articles of a Treaty Made at the City of Washington
Articles of a Treaty between the United States and the Creek Tribe of Indians, March 24, 1832, 7 Stat. 366-368. ( Articles of a Treaty between the
United States and the Creek Tribe of Indians in which the Creeks cede all their land east of the Mississippi River. The Indians were to receive an
additional annuity of $12,000 for five years and thereafter an annuity of $10,000 for fifteen years. Article XII provides that the United States shall pay
for their relocation to land west of the Mississippi, however the article was not to be construed as compelling the Indians to move and they were free
to stay. The Creek country west of the Mississippi was guarantied to the Indians, and they were to be allowed to govern themselves as long as it
didn't conflict with the general jurisdiction of Congress. The treaty was concluded at Washington, D.C. on March 24, 1832.)
Title:   Articles of a treaty made at the city of Washington / between Lewis Cass, thereto specially authorized by the President of the United States, and the Creek tribe of Indians.
OCLC Number:   1013932451
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