Treaty of 1832 (Peoria and Kaskaskia removal)

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The Treaty of 1832 (Peoria and Kaskaskia removal) was a U.S. government agreement that forced the Peoria, Kaskaskia, and related Illinois tribes to cede their remaining lands and relocate west of the Mississippi River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States–Native American treaty
treaty
appliesTo Kaskaskia tribe NERFINISHED
Peoria tribe NERFINISHED
related Illinois tribes
consequence displacement of Illinois tribes
loss of ancestral homelands for Kaskaskia
loss of ancestral homelands for Peoria
country United States of America
surface form: United States
effect cession of remaining tribal lands in Illinois
relocation of tribes west of the Mississippi River
ethnicGroupAffected Illinois Confederation tribes NERFINISHED
Kaskaskia people NERFINISHED
Peoria people NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 19th century
legalNature land cession agreement
removal treaty
location Illinois
purpose forced removal of tribes
land cession
relatedTo U.S. Indian removal policy
westward expansion of the United States
riverCrossing Mississippi River NERFINISHED
signatory Illinois tribes NERFINISHED
Kaskaskia tribe NERFINISHED
Peoria tribe NERFINISHED
United States government NERFINISHED
topic Indian removal in the United States
United States expansion
year 1832

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Peoria tribe treatyInvolvement Treaty of 1832 (Peoria and Kaskaskia removal)