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Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek

The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was a treaty which was signed on September 27, 1830, and proclaimed on February 24, 1831, between the Choctaw American Indian tribe and the United States Government. This treaty was the first removal treaty which... Wikipedia
Start date: September 27, 1830
Signed: 27 September 1830
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A treaty of perpetual friendship, cession and limits, entered into by. John H. Eaton and John Coffee for and in behalf of the Government.
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Apr 2, 2013 · The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was agreed upon in September 1830 between representatives of the Choctaw Nation and the United States.
*M The treaty site was originally largely covered with pine and oak trees. It was said to have an abundance of grass, water, and cane.
The Choctaw signed the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek on September 27, 1830. Under Article 14 of the Treaty, those Choctaw who wanted to remain in Mississippi ...
Treaty with the Choctaw, 1830. LINKS AND MORE ... A treaty of perpetual, friendship ... Dancing Rabbit creek, this 27th day of September, eighteen and thirty.
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The Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty Site is a historic Choctaw Native American gathering place in rural Noxubee County, Mississippi. Located near a freshwater ...
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The first treaty under the Indian Removal Act, the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek moved the Choctaws to lands west of the Mississippi.
The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek was signed between the Choctaw Indians of Mississippi and the U.S. Federal Government on September 27, 1830.