Treaty of strong Jackson
The August 9th 1814, at the conclusion of the War of Creek, the Creek S sign in Fort Jackson a treaty under the terms of which they lose immense territories, that is to say 20 million acres (81 000 km ²) of ground, more half of their hereditary territorial possessions. The treaty grants to the Indians individual rights of land and buildings, dislocating the common property of the ground.
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