Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Ottawa and Chippewa
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The Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Ottawa and Chippewa was a U.S.–Native American agreement that redefined land cessions and reserved territories for the Ottawa and Chippewa peoples in what is now Michigan, shaping their legal and territorial status.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Chippewa of the Mississippi | 1 |
| Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Ottawa and Chippewa canonical | 1 |
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Treaty of Washington (various with Native nations)
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Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Ottawa and Chippewa
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Treaty of Washington (various with Native nations)
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Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Ottawa and Chippewa
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this entity surface form:
Treaty of Washington (1855) with the Chippewa of the Mississippi