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aug 5, 1826 - 1826 Treaty of Fond du Lac

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The first treaty of Fond du Lac was signed on August 5, 1826, and proclaimed on February 7, 1827. The Ojibwe chiefs who were not in attendance to the First Treaty of Prairie du Chien agreed to its adhesion.

The Ojibwe Nations granted to the United States the rights to minerals exploration and mining within Ojibwe lands located north of the Prairie du Chien Line. Provisions were also made for the Ojibwe living about Saint Mary's River. As addenda to this treaty, arrest warrants to certain individuals living outside the jurisdiction of the United States were issued and land grants to the Métis were made.

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aug 5, 1826
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~ 197 years ago