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The Treaty of the Wabash was an agreement between the United States government and Native American Miami tribes in Indiana on November 28, 1840. On November 28, 1840, the United States government entered negotiations with the Miami tribe of northwestern Indiana seeking to purchase their land for white settlement. The United States was represented by two commissioners, Samuel Milroy, and Allen Hamilton. The United States had already purchased the Miami claim to the region in the Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash, and the Pottawatomie were the only natives who still held a claim in the region. The land purchased was in the region of the headwaters of the Wabash in north central Indiana, and constituted no more than about 500,000 acres.

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  • معاهدة واباش (ar)
  • Treaty of the Wabash (en)
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  • وقعت معاهدة واباش بين حكومة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية و قبائل أمريكا الأصلية في ميامي بولاية إنديانا، في 28 نوفمبر 1840.في 28 من نوفمبر 1840، خاضت الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية مفاوضات مع قبيلة ميامي في الشمالي من ولاية انديانا، ساعية إلى شراء أراضيها وتوطين البيض. مُثلت حكومة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية بالمفوضين سموائيل ميلوري، ألآن هاميلتون. و كانت الولايات المتحدة قد أشترت بالفعل حق قبيلة ميامي بالتواجد في المنطقة ضمن «معاهدة تشعب نهر واباش» (Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash)، و كانت قبيلة بوتاواتومي (Pottawatomie) هي الوحيدة التي سكنت منطقة تشعبات النهر. ولم تشكل الأراضي المشتراه حول ينابيع نهر واباش أكثر من 500,000 دنم. (ar)
  • The Treaty of the Wabash was an agreement between the United States government and Native American Miami tribes in Indiana on November 28, 1840. On November 28, 1840, the United States government entered negotiations with the Miami tribe of northwestern Indiana seeking to purchase their land for white settlement. The United States was represented by two commissioners, Samuel Milroy, and Allen Hamilton. The United States had already purchased the Miami claim to the region in the Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash, and the Pottawatomie were the only natives who still held a claim in the region. The land purchased was in the region of the headwaters of the Wabash in north central Indiana, and constituted no more than about 500,000 acres. (en)
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  • Treaty of the Wabash (en)
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  • Transfer of money and goods to natives (en)
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  • Near Wasbash, Indiana (en)
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  • * United States of America * Miami (en)
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  • وقعت معاهدة واباش بين حكومة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية و قبائل أمريكا الأصلية في ميامي بولاية إنديانا، في 28 نوفمبر 1840.في 28 من نوفمبر 1840، خاضت الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية مفاوضات مع قبيلة ميامي في الشمالي من ولاية انديانا، ساعية إلى شراء أراضيها وتوطين البيض. مُثلت حكومة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية بالمفوضين سموائيل ميلوري، ألآن هاميلتون. و كانت الولايات المتحدة قد أشترت بالفعل حق قبيلة ميامي بالتواجد في المنطقة ضمن «معاهدة تشعب نهر واباش» (Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash)، و كانت قبيلة بوتاواتومي (Pottawatomie) هي الوحيدة التي سكنت منطقة تشعبات النهر. ولم تشكل الأراضي المشتراه حول ينابيع نهر واباش أكثر من 500,000 دنم. (ar)
  • The Treaty of the Wabash was an agreement between the United States government and Native American Miami tribes in Indiana on November 28, 1840. On November 28, 1840, the United States government entered negotiations with the Miami tribe of northwestern Indiana seeking to purchase their land for white settlement. The United States was represented by two commissioners, Samuel Milroy, and Allen Hamilton. The United States had already purchased the Miami claim to the region in the Treaty at the Forks of the Wabash, and the Pottawatomie were the only natives who still held a claim in the region. The land purchased was in the region of the headwaters of the Wabash in north central Indiana, and constituted no more than about 500,000 acres. Art. 1. The Miami Tribe of Indians do hereby cede to the United States all that tract of land on the south side of the Wabash river, not heretofore ceded, and commonly known as "the residue of the Big Reserve." Being all of their remaining lands in Indiana. In exchange, the government promised a payment of $550,000. The first $300,000 would be used immediately to pay the debts of the tribe as outlined in the treaties additional articles. The remaining $250,000 would be paid in annual installments over 20 years. The debts included the traditional debts in individual debts to local traders as well as its debts to tribal leaders; $25,000 John B. Richardville and $15,000 to the estate of Francis Godfroy.The annual payments were to be paid at Fort Wayne until the tribe emigrate to lands west of the Mississippi. Additionally, the treaty confirmed land transfers that were granted in the treaty of 6 November 1838. An additional grant was made to Richardville of lands at the Forks of the Wabash. The tribe agreed to accept designated lands in the Indian Territory, present day Oklahoma in as a final place of settlement. (en)
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