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1778 The first U.S. treaty with an American Indian tribe is ratified The Continental Congress, a governing body formed during the American Revolution, made up of delegates ... |
1779 Future Hawaiian king meets British explorer Kamehameha, the 25-year-old future monarch of Hawai‘i and nephew of King Kalani‘opu‘u of the Big Island ... |
1780 Smallpox epidemics strike Mexico and the Great Plains For two years, smallpox spreads from Mexico north and throughout the Great Plains, killing many members ... |
1783 The Peace of Paris ignores Native peoples’ rights The Peace of Paris, the set of treaties (Treaty of Paris and the Treaties of Versailles, 1783) that end ... |
1784 Russian fur traders massacre Sugpiaq on Kodiak Island Russian fur traders, led by Grigorii Shelikhov, overwhelm the Sugpiaq (Yup’ik, Alutiiq) in a bloody massacre ... |
1787 Congress can regulate trade with Indian tribes The Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, Article 1, Section 8, permits Congress to make all laws ... |
1789 The Northwest Ordinance guarantees tribal land rights Congress ratifies the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, creating the first organized territory of the United ... |
1790s Indian nations unite to fight American expansion The United Indian Nations of the Old Northwest fight the establishment of military forts and settlements ... |
1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers opens Northwest Territory to settlement President George Washington assigns General “Mad” Anthony Wayne to build several forts between the Ohio ... |
1794 Russian missionaries come to Kodiak, Alaska The first Russian Orthodox missionaries arrive at Kodiak and begin trying to convert the Sugpiaq (Yup’ ... |