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Treaty of Fort Industry : ウィキペディア英語版
Treaty of Fort Industry

The Treaty of Fort Industry was a successor treaty to the Treaty of Greenville, which moved the eastern boundary of Indian lands in northern Ohio from the Tuscarawas River and Cuyahoga River westward to a line 120 miles west of the Pennsylvania boundary, which coincided with the western boundary of the Firelands of the Connecticut Western Reserve.〔(Text of Treaty of Fort Industry - article II ) Library of Congress〕 In return, the United States agreed “every year forever hereafter, at Detroit, or some other convenient place” to pay $825 for the ceded lands south of the 41st degree of north latitude, and an additional $175 for the Firelands, which lie north of 41 degrees north, which the President would secure from the Connecticut Land Company, for a total of annuity $1000.00, to be “divided between said nations, from time to time, in such proportions as said nations, with the approbation of the President, shall agree.“〔(Text of Treaty of Fort Industry - article III-IV ) Library of Congress
The treaty was signed on July 4, 1805 by the following parties:
* The United States
:
* Charles Jouett
* Ottawa
:
* Nekeik, or Little Otter
:
* Kawachewan, or Eddy
:
* Mechimenduch, or Big Bowl
:
* Aubaway
:
* Ogonse
:
* Sawgamaw
:
* Tusquagan
:
* Tondawganie, or the Dog
:
* Ashawet
* Chippewa
:
* Macquettoquet, or Little Bear
:
* ''Gichi-aanakwad'' (Quitchonequit), or Big Cloud
:
* Queoonequetwabaw
:
* ''Oshki-gwiiwizens'' (Oscaquassanu), or Young Boy
:
* ''Maanameg'' (Monimack), or Cat Fish
:
* Tonquish
* Potawatomi
:
* Noname
:
* Mogawh
* Wyandot
:
* Tarhee, or the Crane
:
* Miere, or Walk in Water
:
* Thateyyanayoh, or Leather Lips
:
* Harrowenyou, or Cherokee Boy
:
* Tschauendah
:
* Tahunehawettee, or Adam Brown
:
* Shawrunthie
* Munsee and Delaware (also known as the Lenape)
:
* Puckconsittond
:
* Paahmehelot
:
* Pamoxet, or Armstrong
:
* Pappellelond, or Beaver Hat
* Shawnee
:
* Weyapurseawaw, or Blue Jacket (also known as Weyapiersenwah)
:
* Cutheaweasaw, or Black Hoof
:
* Auonasechla, or Civil Man
:
* Isaac Peters
==References==



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