Treaty of Nation Ford (1840)

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The Treaty of Nation Ford (1840) was an agreement in which the Catawba Indian Nation ceded most of its remaining lands in South Carolina to the state, profoundly shaping the tribe’s territorial and legal status.

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instanceOf treaty
appliesToEthnicGroup Catawba people NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction South Carolina NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinTopic 19th-century treaties involving the Catawba
concerns Catawba Indian Nation remaining lands in South Carolina
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dateSigned 1840
describedBySource Catawba tribal histories
South Carolina state historical records
effectOnSubject Catawba Indian Nation legal status
Catawba Indian Nation territorial status
hasConsequence increased state control over former Catawba lands
reduction of Catawba land base
hasLegalForm bilateral agreement
historicalPeriod Antebellum period in the United States NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
legalStatus historical treaty
locationSigned Nation Ford NERFINISHED
mainSubject Catawba Indian Nation land rights
land cession
partOf 19th-century United States Indian policy
history of Catawba–South Carolina relations
result cession of most remaining Catawba lands in South Carolina to the state
signatory Catawba Indian Nation NERFINISHED
State of South Carolina NERFINISHED
significantFor Catawba land claims in South Carolina
subsequent Catawba land claim litigation

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Catawba Indian Nation treaty Treaty of Nation Ford (1840)