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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP06 Feb 2025 11:56 p.m. PST

"In 1804, future president William Henry Harrison negotiated a treaty with two representatives of the Sauk nation. The government believed the treaty secured the right to open all Sauk lands east of the Mississippi to settlement for only $2,500. USD Sauk chiefs in Illinois and Wisconsin believed the two tribesman never possessed the authority to speak for the nation and that the treaty was therefore invalid. The Indians continued to inhabit their village of Saukenuk near the mouth of the Rock River, where they had lived since the eighteenth century…"


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