The Treaty of Fort Pitt, also known as the Treaty With the Delawares, the Delaware Treaty, or the Fourth Treaty of Pittsburgh, was signed on September...
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Fort Pitt Incline, former funicular railroad Fort Pitt Museum Fort Pitt Regiment, soccer club Siege of Fort Pitt, in 1763 during Pontiac's War Treaty...
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Fort Pitt was a fort built by British forces between 1759 and 1761 during the French and Indian War at the confluence of the Monongahela and Allegheny...
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Sterner, Eric (December 18, 2018). "The Treaty of Fort Pitt, 1778: The First U.S.–American Indian Treaty". Journal of the American Revolution. Retrieved September...
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governments at Fort Carlton and Fort Pitt. Key figures, representing the Crown, involved in the negotiations were Alexander Morris, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba...
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Fort Pitt Museum is an indoor/outdoor museum that is administered by the Senator John Heinz History Center in downtown Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania...
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siege of Fort Pitt took place during June and July 1763 in what is now the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The siege was a part of Pontiac's...
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between Fort Edmonton and Fort Carlton. In 1876, it was one of the locations for signing Treaty 6. It was the scene of the Battle of Fort Pitt during the...
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The Treaty of Fort Stanwix was a treaty signed between representatives from the Iroquois and Great Britain (accompanied by negotiators from New Jersey...
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John and Edith Kilbuck (category History of the Alaska Province of the Moravian Church)
of a writing system for Yup'ik. John was the great-grandson of the Delaware (Lenape) principal chief Gelelemend, who signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778)...
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France 1778 – Treaty of Fort Pitt – with Lenapes (Delawares) 1782 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce – with Dutch Republic 1783 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce...
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Lenape (redirect from Eastern Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania)
Fort Laurens, which they garrisoned. Lenape sympathetic to the United States remained at Coshocton, and Lenape leaders signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt...
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Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Fort Pitt (in Saskatchewan) was part of a Cree uprising coinciding...
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Gnadenhutten massacre (category History of the America (North) Province of the Moravian Church)
leaders, including White Eyes, signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt with the revolutionaries in 1778. Through this treaty, White Eyes intended to secure the Ohio...
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William Crawford (soldier) (category People of Virginia of Pontiac's War)
Treaty of Fort Pitt in 1778, and helped to build Fort Laurens and Fort McIntosh that year. Resources were scarce on the frontier, however, and Fort Laurens...
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Coshocton, Ohio (redirect from History of Coshocton, Ohio)
Coshocton. White Eyes, then leader of the Lenape people, signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt of 1778, by which the Lenape hoped to secure their safety during the...
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massacre (July 3, 1778) Treaty of Fort Pitt (September 17, 1778) - the first written treaty between the new United States of America and any American...
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community. In 1778, the US ratified the first treaty with an American Indian tribe, the Treaty of Fort Pitt; the treaty eventually fell apart, causing the inter-cultural...
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Fort Pitt to build the fort. The fort was abandoned sometime before the Symmes Purchase in 1788. Today, the site is the coal yard of the Miami Fort Power...
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James Wood (governor) (category Governors of Virginia)
and afterward negotiated the Treaty of Fort Pitt with the Shawnee Indians. In 1776 Wood was appointed lieutenant colonel of the Frederick County Militia...
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of the American forces to Fort Pitt, leaving only about 150 men (from the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment and 13th Virginia Regiment) under the command of Colonel...
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1778 in the United States (redirect from 1778 in the United States of America)
punishment for Loyalists, is passed. September 17 – The Treaty of Fort Pitt is signed, the first formal treaty between the United States and a Native American...
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Pontiac's War (redirect from Conspiracy of Pontiac)
Fort Pitt attempted to infect besieging Indians with blankets that had been exposed to smallpox. The ruthlessness of the conflict was a reflection of...
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Pitchlynn. In addition, the first treaty signed between the United States and a Native American nation, the Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778) with the Lenape ("Delaware...
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known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also known as the First Treaty of Constance. Also...
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William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, PC, FRS (15 November 1708 – 11 May 1778) was a British Whig statesman who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain...
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Conference Franco-American alliance Treaty of Alliance Carlisle Peace Commission Treaty of Fort Pitt First League of Armed Neutrality Treaty of Paris...
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Continental Congress signed the Treaty of Fort Pitt with the Lenape people, which should have guaranteed that all Native lands of Ohio, excepting the Western...
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Pitchlynn. In addition, the first treaty signed between the United States and a Native American nation, the Treaty of Fort Pitt (1778) with the Lenape ("Delaware...
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September 17 (redirect from 17th of September)
Francisco is founded in New Spain. 1778 – The Treaty of Fort Pitt is signed. It is the first formal treaty between the United States and a Native American...
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