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The Treaty of Cusseta was a treaty between the government of the United States and the Creek Nation signed March 24, 1832 (7 Stat. 366). The treaty ceded all Creek claims east of the Mississippi River to the United States.

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Treaty of Cusseta

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The Treaty of Cusseta was a treaty between the government of the United States and the Creek Nation signed March 24, 1832 (7 Stat. 366). The treaty ceded...

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Trail of Tears

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operating out of Columbus, Georgia and Montgomery, Alabama, were perpetrated after the signing of the Treaty of Cusseta. A portion of the beleaguered...

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Pebble Hill

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of Liberal Arts at Auburn University. Pebble Hill's location used to reside in the Creek Tribe's territory. The Creeks signed the Treaty of Cusseta,...

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Muscogee

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in 1832 the Creek National Council signed the Treaty of Cusseta, ceding their remaining lands east of the Mississippi to the U.S., and accepting relocation...

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List of United States treaties

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Nations of Indians to the Chancellor 1744 – Treaty of Lancaster 1752 – Treaty of Logstown 1754 – Treaty of Albany 1758 – Treaty of Easton 1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh...

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Creek War of 1836

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administration of President Andrew Jackson for protection from Alabama but he supported removal. The Creek signed the Treaty of Cusseta on 24 March 1832...

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William Weatherford

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(Griffith Jr. analysis), near the Upper Creek towns of Cusseta.: p. 5  It is near the current Cusseta, Georgia, and was then a Koasati Indian town, near...

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Creek mythology

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Luna chronicles). Cusseta (Kasihta) and Coweta are the two principal towns of the Muscogee Nation to this day. Traditionally the Cusseta and Coweta bands...

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Treaty of Fort Jackson

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The Treaty of Fort Jackson (also known as the Treaty with the Creeks, 1814) was signed on August 9, 1814 at Fort Jackson near Wetumpka, Alabama following...

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Poarch Band of Creek Indians

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of Poarch members marched to Oklahoma, including Sam Moniac (Totkvs-Harjo) who was buried at Pass Christian in 1837. Under provisions of the Treaty of...

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Fort Cusseta

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still exist today within the small community of Cusseta, Alabama. Following the signing of the Treaty of Cusseta, local settlers built a 16 feet by 30 feet...

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Chief Ladiga Trail

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relinquished his tribe's lands when he signed the Treaty of Cusseta in 1832. The Treaty was part of a broader policy of indian removal perpetrated by the Jackson...

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Indian removal

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Alabama. The Creek national council signed the Treaty of Cusseta in 1832, ceding their remaining lands east of the Mississippi to the U.S. and accepting relocation...

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Osceola

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trip to the National Archives to see the original Treaty of Fort Gibson (also known as the Treaty of Payne's Landing), and that upon close inspection,...

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List of treaties

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known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...

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Muscogee Nation

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descendants are among the leaders of the present generation of Creek. This treaty is an attempted summary of all former treaties, canceling many old provisions...

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Tukabatchee

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surrounded the town. The siege was lifted by Creeks from the nearby town of Cusseta. "English - Creek". Retrieved May 27, 2012. Isham, Theodore and Blue Clark...

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Muscogee language

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spoken by Muscogee (Creek) and Seminole people, primarily in the US states of Oklahoma and Florida. Along with Mikasuki, when it is spoken by the Seminole...

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Abihka

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one of the four mother towns of the Muscogee Creek confederacy. The Abihka were the remnants of the 16th century "Chiefdom of Coosa." The bulk of the...

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Alabama people

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people of Native Americans, originally from Alabama. They were members of the Muscogee Creek Confederacy, a loose trade and military organization of autonomous...

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Indian Territory

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the process of moving to Indian Territory with the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson and the 1826 Treaty of Washington. The 1832 Treaty of Cusseta ceded all Creek...

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William McIntosh

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Cousins (1800–1876), the grandson of George Cousins (Chief of the Eufauli Tribe of Creek Indians), in August 1825 in Cusseta, Georgia. The young couple remained...

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List of capitals in the United States

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government met near Hot Springs which was then part of their new territory as prescribed in the Treaty of Cusseta. Because some Creeks fought with the Confederacy...

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Menawa

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on chief William McIntosh, who had signed the Treaty of Indian Springs that year without the consent of the Creek National Council. They killed him, burned...

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Miccosukee

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spring of 1787 marked the first time that a group specifically known as Seminoles attended the Lower Creeks' annual meeting. In the 1796 Treaty of Colerain...

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Mikasuki language

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Seminole dialect of Muscogee, it is also known as Seminole. It is spoken by members of the Miccosukee tribe and of the Seminole Tribe of Florida. The extinct...

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