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Treaty of Chicago (1821) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Treaty of Chicago
The Treaty of Chicago may refer to either of two treaties made and signed in the settlement that became Chicago, Illinois between the United States and the Odaawaa (anglicized Ottawa), Ojibwe (anglicized Chippewa), and Bodéwadmi (anglicized Potawatomi) (collectively, Council of Three Fires) Native American peoples. ==Background==
In 1795, in a then minor part of the Treaty of Greenville, an Indian confederation granted treaty rights to the United States to a six-mile parcel of land at the mouth of the Chicago River.〔("Fort Dearborn" in online Encyclopedia of Chicago accessed 2009-08-01 )〕 This was followed by the 1816 Treaty of St. Louis which ceded additional land in the Chicago area, including the Chicago Portage.〔(Treaty with the Ottawa, etc. 1816 )〕
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