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Georgia's Indian Treaties
This list is not complete. Treaties signed with
the Creek and Cherokee that did not directly involve the state of
Georgia have not been included.
- Creek Treaty, May 20, 1733 (May 21?)
- Creek Treaty, November 10, 1763
- Long Swamp Treaty May 30, 1783 (Cherokee)
- Treaty of Hopewell, November 28, 1785 (Cherokee)
- Treaty of New York, August 7, 1790 (Cherokee)
- Treaty
of the Holston, June 26, 1794 (Cherokee)
- Treaty with the Creeks, June 29, 1796
- Treaty with the Cherokee, October 2, 1798 (ratified
April 30, 1802)
- Treaty of Fort Wilkinson, June 6, 1802 (Creek)
- Treaty of Tellico (Blockhouse) October 24, 1804
(Cherokee)
- Treaty of Fort Jackson August 9, 1814
- Treaty with the Cherokee, March 22, 1816 (2 treaties
were signed)
- Treaty of 1816, September 14, 1816 (Cherokee)
- Treaty with the Cherokee, 1817, July 8, 1817
- Flint River Treaty (Treaty of Creek Agency) January
22, 1818 (Creek)
- Treaty of Washington, February 27, 1819 (Cherokee)
- Treaty of Indian Springs, January 8, 1821 (2
treaties were signed) (Creek)
- Treaty of Indian Springs, February 12, 1825 (Creek)
- Agreement with the Creeks (Broken Arrow), June
29, 1825
- Treaty of Washington, January 24, 1826 (voided
Treaty of Indian Springs, 1825)
- Treaty of Wetumph, November 15, 1827
- Agreement with the Cherokee, March 14, 1835 (Unratified)
- Treaty of New Echota, December 29, 1835 (Cherokee)(made
with a very small group of Cherokee who did not represent the
entire tribe. This led to the Trail of Tears)
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