State Historical Society of Iowa

"Substance of the Treaty between the United States and the confederated tribes of the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, by their chiefs and delegates," Iowa News, Nov. 25, 1837

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Courtesy of Library of Congress, "Substance of the Treaty between the United States and the confederated tribes of the Sacs and Foxes of the Mississippi, by their chiefs and delegates," Iowa News, Nov. 25, 1837

Description

This newspaper article from 1837 discusses the most recent treaty with the Sac and Fox Nation. The article can be seen as part of a pattern of how Indian nations were continually moved further west as American settlers gradually moved into the land ceded by the British in the Treaty of Paris, 1783, which ended the American Revolution.

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Source Dependent Questions

  • How much land did the Sac and Fox Nation cede to the United States, according to this article?
  • What were the Sac and Fox Nation promised in return for the land they ceded?
  • Consider that the Sac and Fox nations lived in what is now the state of Illinois and using the United States of America, 1783 map, describe how the Treaty of Paris affected the Indian nations living in the West.