apr 4, 1765 - At Fort Tombecbe, near what is now the town
of Epes, Alabama, representatives of the British
Empire and of the Choctaw Indian tribe in
Mississippi sign a peace treaty in the wake of
French cession of claims to the British
Description:
A boundary is fixed between land to be occupied by the Choctaws and for lands which British settlers can use; in addition, the British agree to provide a police official and a gunsmith at Fort Tombecbe for the Choctaws to use for trespassing complaints and for weapons repairs. By 1775, however, the Choctaws are outnumbered in Mississippi.
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