Hopewell plantation on the Keowee River

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Hopewell plantation on the Keowee River was a late-18th-century estate in present-day South Carolina that served as a key diplomatic site where the United States negotiated treaties with several Native American nations.

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Hopewell plantation on the Keowee River canonical 1

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instanceOf diplomatic site
historic site
plantation
associatedWith Cherokee Nation NERFINISHED
Chickasaw Nation NERFINISHED
Choctaw Nation NERFINISHED
Treaty of Hopewell NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function venue for treaty signings
heritageDesignation listed historic place (regional/national significance)
historicalSignificance early U.S.–Native American diplomacy
locatedIn present-day South Carolina
locatedOn Keowee River NERFINISHED
namedAfter Hopewell (the plantation estate) NERFINISHED
partOf early United States frontier
region Upstate South Carolina NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 18th century
usedAs site for treaty negotiations
usedBy United States government NERFINISHED
usedFor diplomatic relations with Native American nations

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Treaty of Hopewell locationSigned Hopewell plantation on the Keowee River