List of the United States treaties
This is a list of treaties to which the United States has been a party or which have had direct relevance to U.S. history.
Pre-Revolutionary War treaties
Although the United States as such is not a party to these, having not come into legal existence until 1776, these treaties have pre-existing force upon the United States entering into legal existence and are the basis of the framework setting up the United States legal framework regarding Treaties.
- 1722 – Great Treaty of 1722[1]
- 1726 – Deed in Trust from Three of the Five Nations of Indians to the King
- 1744 – Treaty of Lancaster
- 1752 – Treaty of Logstown
- 1754 – Treaty of Albany
- 1758 – Treaty of Easton
- 1760 – Treaty of Pittsburgh
- 1763 – Treaty of Paris
- 1768 – Treaty of Hard Labour
- 1768 – Treaty of Fort Stanwix
- 1770 – Treaty of Lochaber
- 1774 – Treaty of Camp Charlotte
U.S. international treaties
These are treaties which the United States has made with other sovereign international states. This is mostly to distinguish them from the next category. Under the treaty clause of the United States Constitution, treaties come into effect upon final ratification by the President of the United States, provided that a two-thirds majority of the United States Senate concurs.[2]
1776–1799
- 1776 – Model Treaty passed by the Continental Congress becomes the template for its future international treaties[3]
- 1778 – Treaty of Alliance – American Revolutionary War alliance with France
- 1778 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – France)
- 1782 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce[4][5] – with Dutch Republic
- 1783 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States – Sweden)[6] – with Sweden
- 1783 – Second Treaty of Paris Ended the American Revolutionary War
- 1785 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (Prussia–United States)[7] – with Prussia
- 1786 – Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship – Morocco — first Sovereign state to recognize the U.S; oldest unbroken U.S. treaty
- – trade treaty with Spain (not ratified)
- 1794 – Jay Treaty AKA Treaty of London – attempts to settle post-Revolution disputes with Great Britain
- 1795 – Treaty of Greenville – opened most of Ohio to white settlement
- 1795 – Treaty with Algeria
- 1795 – Pinckney's Treaty AKA Treaty of Madrid, Treaty of San Lorenzo – defines boundaries of U.S. with Spanish colonies
- 1796 – Treaty with Tripoli – tribute payments to Tripoli to protect Americans from seizure and ransom
- 1797 – Treaty with Tunis – increases tribute payments to Tripoli
1800–1849
- 1800 – Convention of 1800 (Treaty of Mortefontaine) – Ends the Quasi War between France and the U.S.
- 1805 – Treaty with Tripoli [8] – Secure release of Americans being held and proclaim peace and amity.
- 1814 – Treaty of Ghent – Ends the War of 1812 between the U.S. and Great Britain
- 1815 – Commercial treaty with Great Britain – Established free trade between the United States, England, and much of the British Empire (Ireland was among the areas excluded) [9][10][11]
- 1817 – Rush–Bagot Treaty – The United States and Great Britain agree to demilitarize the Great Lakes.
- 1818 – Treaty of 1818 – resolved boundary issues between U.S. and Great Britain
- 1819 – Adams–Onís Treaty – purchase of Florida from Spain
- 1824 – Russo-American Treaty – gave Russian claims on land off the Northwest Pacific coast of North America (north of the Oregon Country)
- 1824 – Anderson–Gual Treaty – between U.S. and Gran Colombia; first bilateral treaty with another American country
- 1828 – Treaty of Limits – between Mexico and the U.S.; confirms the boundary agreed to with Spain in the Adams–Onís Treaty.
- 1830 – Treaty with the Ottoman Porte[12][13] Also see Capitulations of the Ottoman Empire
- 1831 – Franco-American Treaty of 1831 (ratified in 1835 under Victor de Broglie's government – see July Monarchy)
- 1833 – Siamese-American Treaty of Amity and Commerce – commercial treaty between the Kingdom of Siam and the United States, first treaty with an East Asian nation
- 1833 – Treaty with Muscat[14]
- 1842 – Webster–Ashburton Treaty – settles boundary disputes between the U.S. and Canada
- 1844 - Treaty of Wanghia - between China and the U.S.; established five U.S. treaty ports in China with extraterritoriality
- 1846 – Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty with the Republic of New Granada (Colombia)
- 1846 – Oregon Treaty – brought an end to the Oregon boundary dispute by settling competing American and British claims to the Oregon Country
- 1847 – Treaty of Cahuenga – ends the Mexican–American War in California
- 1848 – Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – fully ends the Mexican–American War
- 1849 – Hawaiian–American Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation – Treaty between the Hawaiian Kingdom and the United States
1850–1899
- 1850 – Clayton–Bulwer Treaty – U.S. and United Kingdom agree not to colonize Central America
- 1854 – Convention of Kanagawa – forcibly opens Japan to American trade
- 1855 – Canadian–American Reciprocity Treaty – with Canada on trade and tariffs
- 1857 – American treaty is kept with france- Treaty between American and Russia
- 1858 – Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan), also known as Harris Treaty – forces the opening of treaty ports on Japan
- 1858 - Treaty of Tientsin - with China; established peace, amity, and commerce
- 1862 – Ottoman-American Treaty of Commerce and Navigation[13]
- 1864 – Geneva Convention governing the treatment of sick and wounded combatants – established rules for the treatment of battlefield casualties
- 1867 – Alaska Purchase – U.S. buys Alaska from Russia
- 1868 – Burlingame Treaty – with China; established improved relations
- 1868 – Naturalization Convention – with North German Confederation; first recognition by a European power of the legal right of its subjects to become American citizens
- 1868 – Naturalization Convention – with Belgium
- 1869 – Naturalization Convention – with Sweden and Norway.
- 1870 – Naturalization Convention – with United Kingdom
- 1871 – Treaty of Washington – settles grievances between the U.S. and Canada
- 1872 – Naturalization Convention – with Denmark
- 1883 – Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property – intellectual property systems, including patents, of any contracting state become accessible to the nationals of other states party to the Convention
- 1886 – Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (ratified by U.S. in 1989)
- 1898 – Sixth Treaty of Paris – ends the Spanish–American War
- 1899 – Hague Conventions – one of the first formal statements of the laws of war
1900–1949
- 1900 – Treaty between Spain and the United States for Cession of Outlying Islands of the Philippines. Concluded November 7, 1900; ratification advised by Senate January 22, 1901 .. ratified by the President January 30, 1901; ratifications exchanged March 23, 1901; proclaimed March 23, 1901.
- 1901 – Hay–Pauncefote Treaty – nullified Clayton–Bulwer Treaty in exchange for free access to build a canal across Central America
- 1901 – Boxer Protocol AKA Treaty of 1901, Peace Agreement between the Great Powers and China – one of the Unequal Treaties with China
- 1902 – Naturalization Convention – with Haiti
- 1903 – Hay–Herrán Treaty – the U.S. attempt to acquire a lease on Panama from Colombia (not ratified by Colombia)
- 1903 – Hay–Bunau-Varilla Treaty – establishes the Panama Canal Zone
- 1903 – Cuban–American Treaty of Relations (1903) –
- 1905 – Treaty of Portsmouth – ends Russo-Japanese War; negotiated by Theodore Roosevelt
- 1905 – Taft–Katsura Agreement – Japan and U.S. agree on spheres of influence in Asia
- 1906 – Geneva Convention governing the sick and wounded at sea – treatment of wounded, sick and shipwrecked members of armed forces at sea
- 1906 – Inter-American Convention Establishing the Status of Naturalized Citizens Who Again Take Up Residence in the Country of Their Origin
- 1907 – Gentlemen's Agreement – limiting Japanese immigration to the U.S.
- 1907 – Naturalization Convention – with Peru
- 1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Portugal
- 1908 – Naturalization Convention – with El Salvador
- 1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Honduras
- 1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Nicaragua
- 1908 – Naturalization Convention – with Uruguay
- 1909 – Boundary Waters Treaty – regulates water quantity and water quality along the boundary between Canada and the United States.
- 1911 – Naturalization Convention – with Costa Rica
- 1911 – North Pacific Fur Seal Convention of 1911 – first international treaty for wildlife preservation
- 1912 – International Opium Convention – first international drug control treaty
- 1916 – Treaty of the Danish West Indies – U.S. purchase of the Danish West Indies, renaming them the United States Virgin Islands
- 1916 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.[15]
- 1917 – Lansing–Ishii Agreement – trade treaty between the U.S. and Japan
- 1918 – Migratory Bird Treaty – Environment treaty with the United Kingdom representing Canada, to protect birds which migrate between Canada and the U.S.
- 1919 – Treaty of Saint-Germain – ends World War I between Allies and Austria (not ratified by U.S.)
- 1919 – Treaty of Versailles – ends World War I between Allies and Germany (not ratified by U.S.)
- 1920 – Treaty of Trianon – regulates the borders of Hungary (not ratified by U.S.)
- 1921 – U.S.–Austrian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Austria[16]
- 1921 – Treaty of Berlin – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Germany
- 1921 – U.S.–Hungarian Peace Treaty (1921) – separate World War I peace agreement between United States and Hungary[17]
- 1922 – Washington Naval Treaty – limits the naval armaments race, supplement to restrict submarine warfare and ban chemical warfare was rejected by France.
- 1923 – Treaty of Lausanne – sets the boundaries of modern Turkey
- 1925 – Anglo-American Convention – American acceptance of the provisions of the Mandate for Palestine and supervision of British performance as mandatory of the Mandate for Palestine.
- 1925 – Hay-Quesada Treaty – America accepts Cuban ownership of Isle of Pines.
- 1928 – Kellogg–Briand Pact – calls "for the renunciation of war as an instrument of national policy"
- 1929 – Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War – establishes rules for the treatment of prisoners of war
- 1930 – London Naval Treaty – regulates submarine warfare and shipbuilding
- 1930 – Convention Between the United States and Great Britain – Definitely delimits the boundary between North Borneo (then a British protectorate) and the Philippine archipelago (then a U.S. Territory)
- 1934 – Treaty of Relations – agreements between United States and Cuba [18] s:United States – Cuban Agreements and Treaty of 1934
- 1937 – Treaty Defining Liability for Military Service, etc. – with Lithuania
- 1941 – Atlantic Charter – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
- 1943 - Treaty for Relinquishment of Extraterritorial Rights in China - relinquished previous U.S. rights to extraterritoriality in China
- 1944 – Bretton Woods Agreement – establishes the rules for commercial and financial relations among the major industrial states
- 1945 – Potsdam Agreement – World War II allied agreement (not clear if this is a treaty or, if so, whether ratified)
- 1945 – UN Charter – establishes the United Nations
- 1946 – Bermuda Agreement – bilateral treaty on Civil Aviation between U.S. and United Kingdom
- 1946 – Treaty of Manila (1946) – United States recognizes independence of the Republic of the Philippines
- 1947 – General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) – establishes rules for international trade
- 1947 – Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 – establishes peace in Europe after World War II
- 1947 – Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance (Rio Treaty) – Western Hemisphere mutual defense
- 1947 – Convention on International Civil Aviation AKA Chicago Convention – establishes International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- 1949 – North Atlantic Treaty (Treaty of Washington) – establishes NATO mutual defense organization
- 1949 – Fourth Geneva Convention – establishes rules for the protection of civilians during times of war
- 1949 – Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the United States of America and the Republic of China – establishes amiable relations between the U.S. and China.
1950–1999
- 1951 – Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide – (with U.S. qualifications)
- 1951 – Treaty of San Francisco – a peace treaty between the Allied powers and Japan; ends the Pacific conflict of World War II
- 1951 – Mutual Defense Treaty – alliance between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States of America
- 1951 – Treaty of Security between the United States and Japan (updated 1960)
- 1952 – ANZUS Treaty – mutual defense alliance between Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S.
- 1953 – Mutual Defense Treaty – Created an alliance with South Korea, and established the basis of South Korean adherence with U.S. Government consulations on North Korean policy
- 1954 – U.S. and Japan Mutual Defense Assistance Agreement
- 1954 – Southeast Asia Collective Defense Treaty – creates SEATO mutual defense organization
- 1954 – Sino-American Mutual Defense Treaty
- 1955 – Central Treaty Organization AKA CENTO, the Middle East Treaty Organization (METO), Baghdad Pact – creates CENTO mutual defense organization
- 1955 – The Open Skies Treaty – allow access to other nations' military activities by means of aerial surveillance flights
- 1956 – Dutch-American Friendship Treaty
- 1957 – International Atomic Energy Treaty (US PL 85-177)
- 1958 – 1958 US-UK Mutual Defence Agreement – with United Kingdom
- 1960 – Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan – mutual defense treaty with Japan
- 1961 – Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (US PL 87-297)
- 1961 – Antarctic Treaty – governs international relations in Antarctica
- 1961 – Columbia River Treaty (ratified in 1964) – with Canada to manage water in the Columbia River valley
- 1961 – Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations
- 1961 – Alliance for Progress
- 1961 – Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs
- 1962 – Nassau Agreement – defense treaty with United Kingdom
- 1963 – Vienna Convention on Consular Relations
- 1963 – Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage
- 1963 – Partial Test Ban Treaty
- 1966 – Treaty of Amity and Economic Relations (Thailand–United States) – commercial treaty with the Kingdom of Thailand
- 1966 - International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
- 1967 – Outer Space Treaty
- 1968 – Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
- 1968 - Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees
- 1969 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
- 1970 – Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT)
- 1970 – Boundary Treaty of 1970 – settles U.S. – Mexico border on Rio Grande
- 1971 – Geneva Phonograms Convention
- 1971 – Convention on Psychotropic Substances
- 1972 – Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty AKA ABM Treaty (U.S. withdrew in 2002)
- 1972 – SALT I (Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty)
- 1972 – Biological Weapons Convention
- 1972 – Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (London Convention) (implemented by U.S., but not signed)
- 1972 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canadian border
- 1973 – Paris Peace Accords – with North Vietnam ending the Vietnam War
- 1974 – Threshold Test Ban Treaty
- 1977 – Torrijos-Carter Treaties – transfer of Panama Canal to Panama
- 1978 – Camp David Accords – between Israel and Egypt; negotiated and signed in U.S.
- 1978 – Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement (1978) – regulates water quality along the U.S.-Canadian border
- 1979 – SALT II (not ratified by U.S.)
- 1985 – Plaza Accord – G-5 agreed to devalue the US dollar in relation to the Japanese yen and German Deutsche Mark by intervening in currency markets
- 1986 – Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties between States and International Organizations or Between International Organizations
- 1986 – United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
- 1988 – Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF) – with U.S. and USSR
- 1988 – United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances
- 1988 – United Nations Convention Against Torture
- 1989 – Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer
- 1990 – Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany – final World War II peace with Germany and Allies
- 1991 – Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe – Signed by all 16 NATO members and Warsaw Pact nations; ratified by all 16 NATO states, the eight successor states to the USSR that have territory in Europe, and the six former Warsaw Pact nations
- 1991 – START I (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) – with US and USSR
- 1992 – International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ratified with qualifications by U.S. Senate)
- 1992 – United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- 1993 – Oslo Accords – between PLO and Israel; negotiated with U.S. involvement
- 1993 – Chemical Weapons Convention
- 1993 – START II (ratified by U.S. and Russia)
- 1994 – North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- 1994 – Convention on the Limitation Period in the International Sale of Goods
- 1994 – Kremlin accords – US and USSR missile and nuclear weapons control
- 1994 – United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea AKA Law of the Sea, LOS (not ratified by U.S.)
- 1994 – Colorado river dispute – with Mexico on water quality and quantity
- 1995 – Dayton Agreement – ends war and determines the future of Bosnia and Herzegovina; negotiated and signed in U.S.
- 1995 – General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS)
- 1996 – WIPO Copyright Treaty – protects computer programs and databases
- 1996 – WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty
- 1996 – Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
- 1997 – Worldwide Chemical Weapons Convention
- 1998 – Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court ("unsigned" by the U.S.)
2000–current
- 2000 – Patents Law Treaty (PLT) – (not ratified by U.S.)
- 2001 – Convention on Cybercrime – a highly controversial proposal (U.S. Senate ratified August 2006 [19])
- 2002 – SORT (Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty) AKA Moscow Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenals of Russia and the U.S.
- 2004 – International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture AKA "International Seed Treaty" – to assure farmers' access to seeds of the world's food security crops (not ratified by U.S.)
- 2005 – Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement
- 2010 – New START (The New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) U.S./Russia Treaty – limits the nuclear arsenal capabilities of Russia and the U.S. while allowing for inspection.
- 2013 – UN Arms Treaty (U.S./U.N. Treaty) – regulates the international arms trade (signed but not ratified by U.S.)
Pending
- Free Trade Area of the Americas
- Substantive Patent Law Treaty (SPLT)
- WIPO Protection of Broadcasting Organizations
- Free trade agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea (KORUS FTA)
U.S.–Native American treaties
These are treaties between the U.S. and Native American governments.
1778–1799
1800–1809
1810–1819
1820–1829
1830–1839
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Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1830 | July 15 | Treaty of Prairie du Chien | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes, etc., Fourth Treaty of Prairie du Chein | 7 Stat. 328 | 151 | Sac and Fox, the Mdewakanton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton and Sisiton Sioux, Omaha, Ioway, Otoe and Missouria |
1830 | September 27 | Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek | Treaty with the Choctaw | 7 Stat. 333 | Choctaw | |
1830 | August 31 | Treaty of Franklin | Treaty with the Chickasaw | N/A | ||
1830 | September 1 | Supplement to the Treaty of Franklin | Supplemental Treaty with the Chickasaw | N/A | ||
1831 | February 8 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Menominee | 7 Stat. 342 | Menomini | |
1831 | February 17 | Supplement to the Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Menominee | 7 Stat. 346 | Menomini | |
1831 | February 28 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Seneca | 7 Stat. 348 | Seneca nation | |
1831 | July 20 | Treaty of Lewistown | Treaty with the Seneca, etc. | 7 Stat. 351 | Seneca nation, Shawnee | |
1831 | August 8 | Treaty of Wapakoneta | Treaty with the Shawnee | 7 Stat. 355 | Shawnee | |
1831 | August 30 | Treaty of Miami Bay | Treaty with the Ottawa | 7 Stat. 359 | Ottawa | |
1832 | January 19 | Treaty with the Wyandot | 7 Stat. 364 | Wyandot | ||
1832 | March 24 | Treaty of Cusseta | Treaty with the Creeks | 7 Stat. 366 | Creek | |
1832 | May 9 | Treaty of Payne's Landing | Treaty with the Seminole | 7 Stat. 368 | Seminole | |
1832 | September 15 | Treaty with the Winnebago | 7 Stat. 370 | |||
1832 | September 21 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 374 | |||
1832 | October 11 | Treaty with the Appalachicola Band | 7 Stat. 377 | |||
1832 | October 20 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 378 | |||
1832 | October 20 | Treaty with the Chickasaw | 7 Stat. 381 | |||
1832 | October 22 | Treaty with the Chickasaw | 7 Stat. 388 | |||
1832 | October 24 | Treaty with the Kickapoo | 7 Stat. 391 | |||
1832 | October 26 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 394 | |||
1832 | October 26 | Treaty with the Shawnee, etc. | 7 Stat. 397 | |||
1832 | October 27 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 399 | |||
1832 | October 27 | Treaty with the Kaskaskia, etc. | 7 Stat. 403 | |||
1832 | October 27 | Treaty with the Menominee | 7 Stat. 405 | |||
1832 | October 29 | Treaty with the Piankashaw and Wea | 7 Stat. 410 | |||
1832 | December 29 | Treaty with the Seneca and Shawnee | 7 Stat. 411 | |||
1833 | February 14 | Treaty with the Western Cherokee | 7 Stat. 414 | |||
1833 | February 14 | Treaty with the Creeks | 7 Stat. 417 | |||
1833 | February 18 | Treaty with the Ottawa | 7 Stat. 420 | |||
1833 | March 28 | Treaty with the Seminole | 7 Stat. 423 | |||
1833 | May 13 | Treaty with the Quapaw | 7 Stat. 424 | |||
1833 | June 18 | Treaty with the Appalachicola Band | 7 Stat. 427 | |||
1833 | September 21 | Treaty with the Oto and Missouri | 7 Stat. 429 | |||
1833 | September 26 | Treaty of Chicago | Treaty with the Chippewa, etc. | 7 Stat. 431 | Ottawa, Ojibwe and Potawatomi | |
1833 | October 9 | Treaty with the Pawnee | 7 Stat. 448 | |||
1834 | May 24 | Treaty with the Chickasaw | 7 Stat. 450 | |||
1834 | October 23 | Treaty with the Miami | 7 Stat. 458 | |||
1834 | December 4 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 467 | |||
1834 | December 10 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 467 | |||
1834 | December 16 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 468 | |||
1834 | December 17 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 469 | |||
1835 | July 1 | Treaty with the Caddo | 7 Stat. 470 | |||
1835 | August 24 | Treaty with the Comanche, etc. | 7 Stat. 474 | |||
1835 | December 29 | Treaty of New Echota | Treaty with the Cherokee | 7 Stat. 478 | Cherokee | |
1835 | March 14 | Treaty of Washington | Agreement with the Cherokee | N/A | ||
1836 | March 26 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 490 | |||
1836 | March 28 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Ottawa, etc. | 7 Stat. 491 | Ottawa and Ojibwe | |
1836 | March 29 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 498 | |||
1836 | April 11 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 499 | |||
1836 | April 22 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 500 | |||
1836 | April 22 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 501 | |||
1836 | April 23 | Treaty with the Wyandot | 7 Stat. 502 | |||
1836 | May 9 | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 503 | |||
1836 | August 5 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 505 | |||
1836 | September 3 | Treaty with the Menominee | 7 Stat. 506 | |||
1836 | September 10 | Treaty with the Sioux | 7 Stat. 510 | |||
1836 | September 17 | Treaty with the Iowa, etc. | 7 Stat. 511 | |||
1836 | September 20 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 513 | |||
1836 | September 22 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 514 | |||
1836 | September 23 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 515 | |||
1836 | September 27 | Treaty with the Sauk and Fox Tribe | 7 Stat. 516 | |||
1836 | September 28 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 517 | |||
1836 | September 28 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 520 | |||
1836 | October 15 | Treaty with the Oto, etc. | 7 Stat. 524 | |||
1836 | November 30 | Treaty with the Sioux | 7 Stat. 527 | |||
1837 | January 14 | Treaty of Detroit | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 528 | ||
1837 | January 17 | Treaty of Doaksville | Treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw | 11 Stat. 573 | ||
1837 | February 11 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | 7 Stat. 532 | |||
1837 | May 26 | Treaty with the Kiowa, etc. | 7 Stat. 533 | |||
1837 | July 29 | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 536 | |||
1837 | September 29 | Treaty with the Sioux | 7 Stat. 538 | |||
1837 | October 21 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 540 | |||
1837 | October 21 | Treaty with the Yankton Sioux | 7 Stat. 542 | |||
1837 | October 21 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 543 | |||
1837 | November 1 | Treaty with the Winnebago | 7 Stat. 544 | |||
1837 | November 23 | Treaty with the Iowa | 7 Stat. 547 | |||
1837 | December 20 | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 547 | |||
1838 | January 15 | Treaty of Buffalo Creek | Treaty with the New York Indians | 7 Stat. 550 | Seneca, Mohwak, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Tuscarora | |
1838 | January 23 | Treaty of Saginaw | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 565 | ||
1838 | February 3 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Oneida | 7 Stat. 566 | ||
1838 | October 19 | Treaty of Great Nemowhaw | Treaty with the Iowa | 7 Stat. 568 | ||
1838 | November 6 | Treaty of Wabash Forks | Treaty with the Miami | 7 Stat. 569 | ||
1838 | November 23 | Treaty of Fort Gibson | Treaty with the Creeks | 7 Stat. 574 | ||
1839 | January 11 | Treaty of Fort Gibson | Treaty with the Osage | 7 Stat. 576 | ||
1839 | February 7 | Supplement to the Treaty of Detroit | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 578 | ||
1839 | September 3 | Treaty of Stockbridge | Treaty with the Stockbridge and Munsee | 7 Stat. 580 11 Stat. 577 |
1840–1849
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Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1840 | November 28 | Treaty of the Wabash | Treaty with the Miami | 7 Stat. 582 | ||
1842 | Treaty with the Wyandot | |||||
1842 | May 20 | Treaty of Buffalo Creek | Treaty with the Seneca | 7 Stat. 586 | Seneca | |
1842 | October 4 | Treaty of La Pointe | Treaty with the Chippewa | 7 Stat. 591 | Ojibwe | |
1842 | October 11 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | 7 Stat. 596 | |||
1843 | Agreement with the Delawares and Wyandot | |||||
1845 | Treaty with the Creeks and Seminole | |||||
1846 | Treaty with the Kansa Tribe | |||||
1846 | Treaty with the Comanche, Aionai, Anadarko, Caddo, etc. | |||||
1846 | Treaty with the Potawatomi Nation | |||||
1846 | Treaty with the Cherokee | |||||
1846 | Treaty with the Winnebago | |||||
1846 | November 21 | Bear Spring Treaty | Treaty with the Navajo | Navajo people | ||
1847 | Treaty with the Chippewa of the Mississippi and Lake Superior | |||||
1847 | Treaty with the Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians | |||||
1848 | August 6 | Treaty of Fort Childs | Treaty with the Pawnee – Grand, Loups, Republicans, etc. | 9 Stat. 949 | Pawnee | |
1848 | October 18 | Treaty with the Menominee | 9 Stat. 952 | Menominee | ||
1848 | November 24 | Treaty with the Stockbridge Tribe | 9 Stat. 955 | Stockbridge Indians (Mahican) | ||
1849 | Treaty with the Navaho | |||||
1849 | December 30 | Treaty of Albuquerque | Treaty with the Utah | 9 Stat. 974 | Ute |
1850–1859
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Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1850 | Treaty with the Wyandot | |||||
1851 | July 23 | Treaty of Traverse des Sioux | Treaty with the Sioux-Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands | Sioux | ||
1851 | August 5 | Treaty of Mendota | Treaty with the Sioux-Mdewakanton and Wahpakoota Bands | Sioux | ||
1851 | September 17 | Treaty of Fort Laramie | Treaty of Fort Laramie with Sioux, etc. | Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Crow, Shoshone, Assiniboine, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara | ||
1852 | Treaty with the Chickasaw | |||||
1852 | Treaty with the Apache | |||||
1853 | Treaty with the Comanche, Kiowa, and Apache | |||||
1853 | Agreement with the Rogue River (not ratified) | |||||
1853 | Treaty with the Rogue River, 1853 | |||||
1853 | Treaty with the Umpqua–Cow Creek Band | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Oto and Missouri | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Omaha | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Delawares | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Shawnee | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Menominee | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Iowa | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes of Missouri | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Kickapoo | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Kaskaskia, Peoria, etc. | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Miami | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Creeks | |||||
1854 | September 30 | Treaty of La Pointe (1854) | Treaty with the Chippewa | Ojibwe | ||
1854 | Treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Rogue River, 1854 | |||||
1854 | Treaty with the Chasta, etc. | |||||
1854 | Treaty of Calapooia Creek | Treaty with the Umpqua and Kalapuya | ||||
1854 | Treaty with the Confederated Oto and Missouri | |||||
1854 | Treaty of Medicine Creek | Treaty with the Nisqualli, Puyallup, etc. | Nisqually, Puyallup and Squaxin Island | |||
1855 | Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855 Treaty of Dayton |
Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc. | ||||
1855 | January 22 | Treaty of Point Elliott | Treaty with the Dwamish, Suquamish, etc., Point Elliott Treaty | Duwamish, Suquamish, Snoqualmie, Snohomish, Lummi, Skagit, Swinomish | ||
1855 | Treaty with the S'klallam | |||||
1855 | January 31 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Wyandot | Wyandot | ||
1855 | January 31 | Treaty of Neah Bay | Treaty with the Makah | Makah | ||
1855 | February 22 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Chippewa | Ojibwe (Mississippi and Pillager) | ||
1855 | February 27 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Winnebago | Ho-chunk | ||
1855 | Treaties of Walla Walla | Treaty with the Wallawalla, Cayuse, etc. | Cayuse, Nez Perce, Umatilla, Walla Walla and Yakama | |||
1855 | Treaty with the Yakima | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Nez Perces | |||||
1855 | June 22 | Treaty of Washington | Treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw | Choctaw and Chickasaw | ||
1855 | Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Quinaielt, etc. | |||||
1855 | July 16 | Treaty of Hellgate | Treaty with the Flatheads, etc. | Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai and Pend d'Oreilles | ||
1855 | Treaty with the Ottawa and Chippewa | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Chippewa of Sault Ste. Marie | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Chippewa of Saginaw, etc. | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Blackfeet | |||||
1855 | Treaty with the Molala | |||||
1856 | Treaty with the Stockbridge and Munsee | |||||
1856 | Treaty with the Menominee | |||||
1856 | Treaty with the Creeks, etc. | |||||
1857 | Treaty with the Pawnee | |||||
1857 | Treaty with the Seneca, Tonawanda Band | |||||
1858 | Treaty with the Ponca | |||||
1858 | Treaty with the Yankton Sioux | |||||
1858 | Treaty with the Sioux | |||||
1858 | Treaty with the Sioux | |||||
1859 | Treaty with the Winnebago | |||||
1859 | Treaty with the Chippewa, etc. | |||||
1859 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | |||||
1859 | Treaty with the Kansa Tribe |
1860–1869
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Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1860 | Treaty with the Delawares | |||||
1861 | Treaty with the Arapaho and Cheyenne | |||||
1861 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes, etc. | |||||
1861 | Treaty with the Delawares | |||||
1861 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | |||||
1862 | Treaty with the Kansa Indians | |||||
1862 | Treaty with the Ottawa of Blanchard's Fork and Roche de Boeuf | |||||
1862 | Treaty with the Kickapoo | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Chippewa of the Mississippi and the Pillager and Lake Winnibigoshish Bands | |||||
1863 | June 9 | Treaty with the Nez Perce | 14 Stat. 647 | Nez Perce | ||
1863 | Treaty with the Eastern Shoshoni | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Shoshoni-Northwestern Bands | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Western Shoshoni | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Chippewa-Red Lake and Pembina Bands | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Utah-Tabeguache Band | |||||
1863 | Treaty with the Shoshoni-Goship | |||||
1864 | Treaty with the Chippewa—Red Lake and Pembina Bands | |||||
1864 | Treaty with the Chippewa, Mississippi, and Pillager and Lake Winnibigoshish Bands | |||||
1864 | Treaty with the Klamath, etc. | |||||
1864 | Treaty with the Chippewa of Saginaw, Swan Creek, and Black River | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Omaha | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Winnebago | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Ponca | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Snake | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Osage | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux—Miniconjou Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux—Lower Brule Band | |||||
1865 | Agreement with the Cherokee and Other Tribes in the Indian Territory | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Cheyenne and Arapaho | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Apache, Cheyenne, and Arapaho | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Comanche and Kiowa | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Two-Kettle Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Blackfeet Sioux | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Sans Arc Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Hunkpapa Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Yanktonai Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Upper Yanktonai Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Sioux-Oglala Band | |||||
1865 | Treaty with the Middle Oregon Tribes | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Seminole | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Chippewa—Bois Fort Band | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Choctaw and Chickasaw | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Creeks | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Delawares | |||||
1866 | Agreement at Fort Berthold, Appendix | |||||
1866 | Treaty with the Cherokee | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Sioux—Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed Seneca and Shawnee, Quapaw, etc. | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Potawatomi | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Chippewa of the Mississippi | |||||
1867 | October 21 | Medicine Lodge Treaty | Treaty with the Kiowa and Comanche | 15 Stat. 581 | ||
1867 | Treaty with the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache | |||||
1867 | Treaty with the Cheyenne and Arapaho | |||||
1868 | Treaty with the Ute | |||||
1868 | Treaty with the Cherokee | |||||
1868 | April 29 | Treaty of Fort Laramie | Treaty with the Sioux—Brule, Oglala, Miniconjou, Yanktonai, Hunkpapa, Blackfeet, Cuthead, Two Kettle, Sans Arcs, and Santee—and Arapaho | 15 Stat. 635 | ||
1868 | Treaty with the Crows | |||||
1868 | Treaty with the Northern Cheyenne and Northern Arapaho | |||||
1868 | June 1 | Treaty of Fort Sumner | Treaty with the Navaho; Navajo Treaty of 1868; Treaty of 1868; Treaty of Hwéeldi | 15 Stat. 667 | Navajo | |
1868 | Treaty with the Eastern Band Shoshoni and Bannock | |||||
1868 | August 13 | Treaty of Lapwai | Treaty with the Nez Perce | 15 Stat. 693 | Nez Perce |
1870–1879
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Treaty-making between various Native American governments and the United States officially concluded on March 3, 1871 with the passing of the United States Code Title 25, Chapter 3, Subchapter 1, Section 71 (25 U.S.C. § 71). Pre-existing treaties were grandfathered, and further agreements were made under domestic law.
Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1870 | January 31 | Executive Order | N/A | 527, 528 | San Pasqual and Pala Valley Mission Indians | |
1870 | March 30 | Executive Order | N/A | Round Valley Indian Reservation | ||
1870 | April 12 | Executive Order | N/A | 620, 621 | Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan | |
1870 | April 12 | Executive Order | N/A | 529 | Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan | |
1870 | July 15 | Act of Congress | 16 Stat. 359 | 650 | Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico | |
1870 | July 15 | Act of Congress | 16 Stat. 362 | 534 | Great and Little Osage | |
1870 | July 15 | Act of Congress | 16 Stat. 362 | 530 | Great and Little Osage | |
1871 | February 6 | Act of Congress | 16 Stat. 404 | 403 | Stockbridge and Munsee | |
1871 | March 3 | Act of Congress | United States Code Title 25, Chapter 3, Subchapter 1, Section 71 | 16 Stat. 566 | ||
1871 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 16 Stat. 569 | 650 | Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico | |
1871 | March 14 | Executive Order | N/A | 537 | Paiute, Snake, Shoshoni | |
1871 | March 27 | Executive Order | N/A | 534 | Osage | |
1871 | November 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 531 | Southern Apache | |
1871 | November 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 573, 603 | Apache | |
1871 | November 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 541 | Apache | |
1871 | November 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 582 | Apache | |
1871 | December | Memorandum | N/A | Methow, Okanagan, Kootenay, Pend d'Oreille, Colville, North Spokane, San Poeil et al. | ||
1872 | April 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 533 | Methow, Okanagan, et al. | |
1872 | April 23 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 55 | 566 | Ute | |
1872 | May 8 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 85 | Kaw | ||
1872 | May 23 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 159 | 506 | Potawatomi and Absentee Shawnee | |
1872 | May 29 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 190 | Lake Superior Chippewa | ||
1872 | May 29 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 190 | Cheyenne and Arapaho | ||
1872 | June 1 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 213 | 256 | Miami (Meshin-go-mesia's band) | |
1872 | June 5 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 228 | 534 | Great and Little Osage | |
1872 | June 5 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 228 | 535 | Kaw | |
1872 | June 5 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 266 | Flathead | ||
1872 | June 7 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 281 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux | ||
1872 | June 10 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 381 | Ottawa and Chippewa | ||
1872 | June 10 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 388 | Ottawa of Blanchards Fork and Roche de Boeuf | ||
1872 | June 10 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 391 | Omaha, Pawnee, Oto, Missouri, and Sac and Fox of the Missouri | ||
1872 | July 2 | Executive Order | N/A | 533, 536 | Methow, Okanaga, et al. | |
1872 | September 12 | Executive Order | N/A | 537, 638, 646 | Paiute, Snake, and Shoshoni | |
1872 | September 20 | Agreement | Agreement with the Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux Indians | Rev. Stat 1050 | 538 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux |
1872 | September 26 | Agreement | 18 Stat. 291 | 539, 540 | Shoshoni | |
1872 | October 19 | Agreement | N/A | 540A | Wichita and affiliated bands | |
1872 | October 26 | Executive Order | N/A | Makah | ||
1872 | December 14 | Executive Order | N/A | 541, 600 | Apache | |
1872 | December 14 | Executive Order | N/A | Apache | ||
1873 | January 2 | Executive Order | N/A | Makah | ||
1873 | January 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 607 | Tule River, King's River, Owen's River, et al. | |
1873 | February 14 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 456 | 538 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux | |
1873 | February 19 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 466 | 249 | New York Indians | |
1873 | March 1 | Executive Order | N/A | 337 | Lac Courte Oreille Band of Chippewa | |
1873 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 539 | 542 | Pembina Chippewa | |
1873 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 631 | 330 | Miami | |
1873 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 633 | 543 | Creek and Seminole | |
1873 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 626 | 544, 583 | Round Valley Indian Reservation | |
1873 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 17 Stat. 626 | Crow | ||
1873 | April 8 | Executive Order | N/A | 576 | Paiute, et al. | |
1873 | April 8 | Executive Order | N/A | 583 | Round Valley Indian Reservation | |
1873 | May 2 | Agreement | Amended Agreement with Certain Sioux Indians | 17 Stat. 456; 18 Stat. 167 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Bands of Sioux | |
1873 | May 29 | Executive Order | N/A | 643, 644 | Mescalero Apache | |
1873 | June 16 | Executive Order | N/A | 545 | Nez Perce | |
1873 | July 5 | Executive Order | N/A | 565, 574 | Blackfoot, Gros Ventre, et al. | |
1873 | August 5 | Executive Order | N/A | 546 | Apache | |
1873 | August 16 | Agreement | N/A | 557 | Crow | |
1873 | September 6 | Executive Order | N/A | 405 | Niskwali, et al. | |
1873 | September 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 349 | Dwamish, et al. | |
1873 | September 13 | Agreement | Brunot Treaty[20] | N/A | 566 | Colorado Ute |
1873 | October 3 | Executive Order | N/A | 547, 607 | Tule river, King's river, Owen's river, et al. | |
1873 | October 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 548 | Makah | |
1873 | November 4 | Executive Order | N/A | 549 | Mississippi Chippewa | |
1873 | November 4 | Executive Order | N/A | 550 | Mississippi Chippewa | |
1873 | November 4 | Executive Order | N/A | 372, 551 | Quinaielt, Quillehute, et al. | |
1873 | November 8 | Executive Order | N/A | 552, 553 | Coeur d'Alene, et al. | |
1873 | November 22 | Executive Order | N/A | 554 | Colorado River Indian Reservation | |
1873 | November 22 | Executive Order | N/A | 555 | Dwamish, et al. | |
1873 | December 10 | Executive Order | N/A | 563 | Jicarilla Apache | |
1873 | December 23 | Executive Order | N/A | 351 | Dwamish, et al. | |
1873 | December 31 | Executive Order | N/A | Santee Sioux | ||
1874 | January 31 | Executive Order | N/A | 557 | Crow | |
1874 | February 2 | Executive Order | N/A | 643 | Mescalero Apache | |
1874 | February 12 | Executive Order | N/A | 558, 576 | Paiute, et al. | |
1874 | February 14 | Executive Order | N/A | Odawa and Ojibwe in Michigan | ||
1874 | February 25 | Executive Order | N/A | 559 | Skokomish (S'klallam) | |
1874 | March 19 | Executive Order | N/A | 560 | Paiute | |
1874 | March 23 | Executive Order | N/A | 561, 562 | Paiute | |
1874 | March 25 | Executive Order | N/A | 563 | Apache (Jicarilla bands) | |
1874 | April 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 564 | Muckleshoot Indian Reservation | |
1874 | April 9 | Executive Order | N/A | 588 | Apache | |
1874 | April 15 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 28 | 565 | Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, River Crow | |
1874 | April 29 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 36 | 566 | Ute | |
1874 | May 26 | Executive Order | N/A | 567, 568 | Pillager Chippewa | |
1874 | June 22 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 140 | 569 | L'Anse and Lac Vieux Desert Ojibwe | |
1874 | June 22 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 166 | 539 | Shoshoni | |
1874 | June 22 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 167 | 538 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux | |
1874 | June 22 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 170 | 570 | Omaha | |
1874 | June 22 | Act of Congress | N/A | Kickapoo of Texas and Mexico | ||
1874 | June 23 | Agreement | N/A | 571 | Eastern Shawnee | |
1874 | June 23 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 272 | Kaw | ||
1874 | June 23 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 273 | 572 | Papago | |
1874 | June 23 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 273 | New York Indians | ||
1874 | July 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 573 | Apache | |
1874 | August 19 | Executive Order | N/A | 574 | Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, River Crow | |
1874 | November 16 | Executive Order | N/A | 466, 554, 593 | ||
1874 | November 24 | Executive Order | N/A | 531 | Southern Apache | |
1874 | December 15 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 291 | 539 | Shoshoni | |
1875 | January 11 | Executive Order | N/A | 614 | Sioux | |
1875 | February 12 | Executive Order | N/A | 575 | Shoshone, Bannock, Sheepeater | |
1875 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 445 | 576, 577 | Paiute | |
1875 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 446 | 578, 579 | Alsea Indian Reservation, Siletz Indian Reservation | |
1875 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 447 | 580 | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | |
1875 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 18 Stat. 447 | 571 | Modoc | |
1875 | March 16 | Executive Order | N/A | 581 | Sioux | |
1875 | March 25 | Executive Order | N/A | 557 | Crow (Judith Basin Indian Reservation) | |
1875 | April 13 | Executive Order | N/A | 622, 623 | Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, River Crow | |
1875 | April 23 | Executive Order | N/A | 582 | Apache | |
1875 | May 15 | Executive Order | N/A | 589, 646 | Paiute and Shoshoni | |
1875 | May 18 | Executive Order | N/A | 583 | Round Valley Indian Reservation | |
1875 | May 20 | Executive Order | N/A | 614 | Sioux | |
1875 | June 10 | Executive Order | N/A | 545 | Nez Perce | |
1875 | June 23 | Executive Order | N/A | 584 | Sioux | |
1875 | July 3 | Executive Order | N/A | 577 | Paiute | |
1875 | October 20 | Executive Order | N/A | Mescalero Apache | ||
1875 | October 20 | Executive Order | N/A | 585 | Crow | |
1875 | November 22 | Executive Order | N/A | 586 | Ute | |
1875 | December 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 587, 588 | Southern Apache | |
1875 | December 27 | Executive Order | N/A | Missin Indians (Portrero [Rincon, Gapich, LaJolla], Cahuila, Capitan Grande, Santa Ysabel [Mesa Grande], Pala, Agua Caliente, Sycuan, Inaja, Cosmit) |
1880–present
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Year | Date |
Treaty Name |
Alternative Treaty Name |
Statutes | Land Cession Reference (Royce Area) |
Tribe(s) |
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1880 | January 6 | Executive Order | N/A | 615 | Navajo | |
1880 | January 17 | Executive Order | N/A | Mission Indians (Agua Caliente Indian Reservation, Santa Ysabel Indian Reservation) | ||
1880 | March 6 | Agreement | 21 Stat. 199 | 616, 617 | Ute | |
1880 | March 6 | Executive Order | N/A | 618 | Nez Perce (Moses' Band) | |
1880 | March 16 | Act of Congress | 21 Stat. 68 | Kaw | ||
1880 | May 14 | Agreement | N/A | Crow | ||
1880 | May 14 | Agreement | N/A | Shoshoni, Bannock, and Sheep-eater | ||
1880 | June 8 | Executive Order | N/A | Havasupai | ||
1880 | June 12 | Agreement | Agreement with the Crows | N/A | 619 | Crow |
1880 | June 15 | Act of Congress | N/A | Ute | ||
1880 | July 13 | Executive Order | N/A | 620, 621 | Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan | |
1880 | July 13 | Executive Order | N/A | 622, 623 | Gros Ventre, Piegan, Blood, Blackfoot, and River Crow | |
1880 | July 13 | Executive Order | N/A | 613 | Sioux (Drifting Goose's Band) | |
1880 | July 23 | Executive Order | N/A | Malheur Indian Reservation | ||
1880 | September 11 | Agreement | N/A | 616, 617 | Ute | |
1880 | September 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 624 | Jicarilla Apache | |
1880 | November 23 | Executive Order | N/A | Havasupai | ||
1882–83 | Agreement with the Sioux of Various Tribes | |||||
1883 | Agreement with the Columbia and Colville | |||||
1891 | January 12 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 712 | Mission Indians | ||
1891 | February 13 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 749 | Sac and Fox | ||
1891 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1016 | 506 | Citizen Band of Potawatomi | |
1891 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1022 | 525 | Cheyenne and Arapaho | |
1891 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1027 | 553 | Coeur d'Alene | |
1891 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1032 | 712, 713 | Gros Ventre and Mandan | |
1891 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1035 | 496 | Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux | |
1891 | March 13 | Act of Congress | 26 Stat. 1016 | 506 | Absentee Shawnee | |
1891 | October 16 | Executive Order | N/A | 400, 461 | Hupa et al. | |
1892 | June 17 | Executive Order | N/A | 716 | Fort Berthold Indian Reservation | |
1892 | June 17 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 52 | 400 | Klamath River Indian Reservation | |
1892 | July 1 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 62 | 717, 718 | Colville Indian Reservation | |
1892 | July 13 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 124 | 552 | Coeur d'Alene | |
1892 | July 13 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 139 | 625 | Spokane | |
1892 | October 22 | McCumber Agreement | Agreement Between the Turtle Mountain Indians and the Commission | 52nd-2nd-Ex.Doc.229 | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa | |
1892 | November 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 655 | Navajo | |
1892 | November 21 | Executive Order | N/A | 719 | Red Lake Band of Chippewa | |
1892 | November 28 | Executive Order | N/A | Yakima | ||
1893 | February 20 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 469 | 720 | White Mountain Apache | |
1893 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 557 | 650 | Kickapoo | |
1893 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 640 | 289 | Cherokee | |
1893 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 643 | 606 | Tonkawa | |
1893 | March 3 | Act of Congress | 27 Stat. 644 | 591 | Pawnee | |
1893 | April 12 | Executive Order | N/A | Osette Indians | ||
1893 | September 11 | Executive Order | N/A | Hoh River Indians | ||
1894 | June 6 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 86 | 370 | Warm Springs | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 314 | 411 | Yankton Sioux | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 320 | 400 | Yakima | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 332 | 552 | Coeur d'Alene | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 320 | Yakima | ||
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 323 | 479 | Alsea et al. | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 326 | 442 | Nez Perce | |
1894 | August 15 | Act of Congress | 28 Stat. 332 | 652 | Yuma | |
1902 | March 10 | McLaughlin Agreement | Agreement Between the Red Lake Indians and the Commission | 33 Stat. 46 | ||
1904 | April 21 | Act of Congress | Turtle Mountain Chippewa Treaty; 10-cent Treaty; Agreement with the Turtle Mountain Band, amended and ratified | 33 Stat. 194 | Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians |
See also
- List of treaties
- List of treaties of the Confederate States of America
- List of treaties unsigned or unratified by the United States
Notes and references
- ^ The Great Treaty of 1722 Between the Five Nations, the Mahicans, and the Colonies of New York, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, , University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- ^ However, not all international agreements are considered to be treaties requiring Senate concurrence. This is explained somewhat in a letter from U.S. Ambassador Thomas C. Hubbard to Philippine Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago in connection with the RP-US Vishe other countries, derives from the President's responsibilities for the conduct of foreign relations (Art. II, Sec. 1) and his constitutional powers as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces. Senate advice and consent is not needed, inter alia, because the VFA and similar agreements neither change US domestic nor require congressional appropriation of funds. It is important to note that only about five percent of the international agreement entered into by the US Governments require Senate advice and consent.". The letter is quoted in full in Footnote 42 of "G.R. No. 138570. October 10, 2000". Retrieved 2009-01-28.
- ^ Milestones: 1776-1783: The Model Treaty, 1776, Department of State, Office of the Historian, via archive.org
- ^ The history of The Netherlands
- ^ Journals of the Continental Congress --THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1783
- ^ Neutrality – The eighteenth century "Following the end of the war, the United States signed treaties of amity and commerce with Sweden in 1783, Prussia in 1785, and Morocco in 1787."
- ^ Treaty between the King of Prussia and the United States of America
- ^ Treaty of Peace and Amity, Signed at Tripoli June 4, 1805 – The Avalon Project at Yale
- ^ Commercial treaty with England [microform] : Internet Archive
- ^ TAC Program – United Kingdom Commerce and Navigation Treaty
- ^ Hertslet's Commercial Treaties, pages 386-391]
- ^ Treaty with the Ottoman Porte, p. 408. List of the Treaties between the United States and Foreign Nations [to 1845], U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774 - 1875. Library of Congress
- ^ a b Mustafa Aydın, Çağrı Erhan and Gökhan Erdem, CHRONOLOGY OF TURKİSH-AMERİCAN RELATİONS, Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University
- ^ Treaty of Amity and Commerce, p. 458. List of the Treaties between the United States and Foreign Nations [to 1845], U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774-1875. Library of Congress
- ^ Treaties List
- ^ Primary Documents – U.S. Peace Treaty with Austria, 24 August 1921
- ^ Primary Documents – U.S. Peace Treaty with Hungary, 24 August 1921
- ^ The Avalon Project : Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
- ^ "World's Worst Internet Law" ratified by Senate
- ^ http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/vol1/html_files/ses0151.html
External links
- Treaties in Force, United States Department of State
- List of documents relating to the negotiation of ratified and unratified treaties with various Indian Tribes, 1801–1869 (1949) from the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
- Native American Treaties and Information from UCB Libraries GovPubs
- List of Treaties between the U.S. and Foreign Nations 1778–1845 from the Library of Congress
- List of Treaties between the U.S. and Indian Tribes 1778–1842 from the Library of Congress
- List of Treaties 1845–1851 from the Library of Congress
- List of Treaties 1851–1855 from the Library of Congress
- List of Treaties 1855–1859 from the Library of Congress
- Indian Land Cessions in the U.S., 1784 to 1894: List of Dates