Camp Charlotte negotiations

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The Camp Charlotte negotiations were the 1774 peace talks that concluded Lord Dunmore’s War, resulting in agreements between colonial Virginia authorities and Shawnee leaders over land and hunting rights in the Ohio Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
peace negotiations
treaty negotiation
after Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768) NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Shawnee territory
Virginia colony NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinEvent final phase of Lord Dunmore's War
conflict Lord Dunmore's War NERFINISHED
country Colony of Virginia NERFINISHED
date 1774
describedBySource American frontier histories
colonial Virginia records
follows Battle of Point Pleasant NERFINISHED
hasCause colonial expansion into the Ohio Valley
conflict between settlers and Shawnee over land and hunting grounds
hasEffect end of Lord Dunmore's War
hasHistoricalPeriod 18th century North America
pre-American Revolutionary period
hasPart Camp Charlotte treaty
involves ceded hunting rights south of the Ohio River
recognition of British colonial claims in the Ohio Valley
languageOfWorkOrName English
location Camp Charlotte NERFINISHED
Scioto River NERFINISHED
present-day Ohio
mainSubject hunting rights in the Ohio Valley
land rights in the Ohio Valley
participant Cornstalk NERFINISHED
John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore NERFINISHED
Lord Dunmore NERFINISHED
Shawnee leaders NERFINISHED
Virginia colonial officials
militia officers from Virginia
partOf British colonial Indian policy in North America
pointInTime October 1774
result Shawnee agreement to cease hunting south of the Ohio River
Shawnee promise to stop attacking settlers
Shawnee recognition of the Ohio River as a boundary
Virginia assertion of control over lands south of the Ohio River
peace agreement between colonial Virginia and the Shawnee
significantEventFor Ohio Valley NERFINISHED
Shawnee people NERFINISHED
colonial Virginia
topic Native American–colonial relations
border agreements in the Ohio Country

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Lord Dunmore’s War significantEvent Camp Charlotte negotiations