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Treaty of Vincennes

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427: 34: 223:, and the United States claimed the tract by right of conquest. In 1802, the government surveyor Thomas Freeman, began a survey of the land, called "Freeman's Lines and Corners". The survey led to objections from some of the native tribes as to the exact boundaries, and extent of the tract. Jefferson decided the best solution would be open talks with the tribes and compensate them for their claims on the land. 415: 421: 234:, an old French trading post, was the primary settlement in the area. In total, the tract contained about 1,600,000 acres (2,500 sq mi; 6,500 km) of land. The negotiations were successful and in exchange for compensation, the tribes recognized the American ownership of the tract. 254:. The treaty had the effect of connecting Clark's Grant and the Vincennes Tract. The area had many squatters living on native owned lands which led to rising tensions with the tribes; the treaty relieved pressure on the settlers, allowing them to freely settle the land. 171:, and was signed on June 6, 1803. The purpose of the treaty was to get the native tribes to formally recognize the American ownership of the Vincennes Tract, a parcel of land captured from 796: 1012: 668: 1007: 473: 703: 341: 786: 658: 242:
The Treaty of Vincennes signed in 1804 was to purchase additional lands for settlement. The area purchased was south of the Vincennes tract and the
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is the name of two separate treaties. One was an agreement between the United States of America and the
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This article is about the 19th century US treaties. For the 14th century Franco-Scots treaty, see
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The Vincennes tract was a parcel of land that lay rectangular across the
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1803 and 1804 treaties between the U.S. and Native Americans
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Index

Treaty of Vincennes-Edinburgh

Vincennes
Indiana Territory
William Henry Harrison
Little Turtle
Black Hoof
United States of America
Miami
Wea
Piankeshaw
Kickapoo
Shawnee
Miami
Wea
Shawnee
Great Britain
American Revolutionary War
William Henry Harrison
Indiana Territory
Thomas Jefferson
Kingdom of France
Piankeshaw
Great Britain
French and Indian War
George Rogers Clark
American Revolutionary War
Wabash River
Vincennes
Buffalo Trace

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