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Iroquois
1534
Iroquoian-speakers first encountered European explorers in West Virginia
1713
The French accepted the British/Iroquois claim to the Ohio Valley in the Treaty of Utrecht
1722
The "Five Nations" became the Six Nations of the Iroquois when Tuscaroras were admitted
1744
A treaty conference was held between representatives of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia and delegates from the Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora tribes; Virginia negotiators were able to buy their claim to the Ohio Valley in the Treaty of Lancaster
1763
The French gave up all territories in the Ohio Valley at the end of the French & Indian War
1768
Iroquois leaders denied the Treaty of Lancaster and resold the land at the Treaty of Fort Stanwix View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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