1833 Treaty of Chicago
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The 1833 Treaty of Chicago struck an agreement between the United States government that required the Chippewa Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes cede to the United States government their 5,000,000 acres (2,000,000 ha) of land (including reservations) in Illinois, the Wisconsin Territory, and the Michigan Territory and to move west of the Mississippi River. In return, the tribes were given promises of various cash payments and tracts of land west of the Mississippi River. The treaty was one of the removal treaties to come after the passage of the Indian Removal Act. This was the second treaty referred to as the "Treaty of Chicago", after the 1821 Treaty of Chicago.
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1833 Treaty of Chicago
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Cession/Indian removal treaty that was negotiated after the 1830 passage of the Indian Removal Act
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1835-02-21
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*George Bryan Porter
*Thomas Jefferson Vance Owen United States)
*William Weatherford
*Various Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi chiefs and leaders
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*George Bryan Porter
*Thomas Jefferson Vance Owen United States)
*William Weatherford
*Various Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi chiefs and leaders
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United States Government and the Chippewa, Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes
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Andrew Jackson
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left
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#DCDCDC
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Cover page of the treaty
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1833-09-26
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1833-09-27
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150
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Treaty Between the United States and the United Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi Indians
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A. C. Pepper
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A. H. Arndt,
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Andrew Porter
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B. B. Kercheval
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E. A. Brush
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E. K. Smith
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Edmd. Roberts
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Gabriel Godfroy
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George Bender
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George Bryan Porter
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George F. Turner
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George Hunt
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I. P. Simonton
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Isaac Nash
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J. Allen
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J. C. Schwarz
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J. M. Baxley
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Jacob Beeson
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James Conner
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James Kinzie
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Jas. W. Berry,
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Jn. B. Beaubrier
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John H. Kinzie
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John Watkins,
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Jona. McCarty
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Joseph
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Joseph Chaunier
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L. T. Jamison
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Laurie Marsh
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Luther Rice
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P. Maxwell
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Pe-she-ka
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Pierre Menard, Fils
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Puk-won
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Quah-quah, tah
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R. A. Forsyth
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Richard J. Hamilton
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Robert Stuart
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Robert. A. Kinzie
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Samuel Humes Porter
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Thomas Forsyth
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Thomas Jefferson Vance Owen
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William French
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William Weatherford
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Cession treaty
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The 1833 Treaty of Chicago struck an agreement between the United States government that required the Chippewa Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes cede to the United States government their 5,000,000 acres (2,000,000 ha) of land (including reservations) in Illinois, the Wisconsin Territory, and the Michigan Territory and to move west of the Mississippi River. In return, the tribes were given promises of various cash payments and tracts of land west of the Mississippi River. The treaty was one of the removal treaties to come after the passage of the Indian Removal Act. This was the second treaty referred to as the "Treaty of Chicago", after the 1821 Treaty of Chicago.
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