1986
DOI: 10.2307/20173078
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The End of an Era: British-Indian Relations in the Great Lakes Region after the War of 1812

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“…In addition, the financial difficulties led the British government to escape the war with the Americans. As a result, Great Britain supported the boundary issue and accepted to restore Indian tribes to their situation before the 1812 war (Calloway, 1986). Article IX of the Ghent Treaty in 1814 committed to restore the Indians' assets, rights and privileges in 1811, and committed to end the Indians' hostilities against Britain and the United States (Yale Law School, 2021).…”
Section: A Diplomatic Efforts To Resolve the Results Of The British-a...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the financial difficulties led the British government to escape the war with the Americans. As a result, Great Britain supported the boundary issue and accepted to restore Indian tribes to their situation before the 1812 war (Calloway, 1986). Article IX of the Ghent Treaty in 1814 committed to restore the Indians' assets, rights and privileges in 1811, and committed to end the Indians' hostilities against Britain and the United States (Yale Law School, 2021).…”
Section: A Diplomatic Efforts To Resolve the Results Of The British-a...mentioning
confidence: 99%