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*'''1729:''' Natchez Revolt, the [[Natchez Indians|Natchez]] joined the Chickasaw | *'''1729:''' Natchez Revolt, the [[Natchez Indians|Natchez]] joined the Chickasaw | ||
*'''1754-1763: '''During the French and Indian War were allies of the British | *'''1754-1763: '''During the French and Indian War were allies of the British | ||
*'''1786: '''Hopewell Treaty; northern boundary of the Ohio River. [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1786] | *'''1786: '''Hopewell Treaty; northern boundary of the Ohio River. [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1786] | ||
*'''1809-11:''' Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, tried to unite Indians against the United States | *'''1809-11:''' Tecumseh, a Shawnee chief, tried to unite Indians against the United States | ||
*'''1822:''' some moved west of the Mississippi | *'''1822:''' some moved west of the Mississippi | ||
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*'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek | *'''1833:''' Treaty of Pontotoc Creek | ||
*'''1837:''' Treaty of Doaksville, a group of 450-500 removed to Indian Territory | *'''1837:''' Treaty of Doaksville, a group of 450-500 removed to Indian Territory | ||
*'''1838-1839''' Removal to Indian Territory. Tishomingo a Chickasaw statesman died of Smallpox, on the trail.Buried at Fort Coffee. Tishomingo was over 100 years old, his commissions in the Army was signed by George Washington. <ref> History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corpoation C 1988 </ref> | *'''1838-1839''' Removal to Indian Territory. Tishomingo a Chickasaw statesman died of Smallpox, on the trail. Buried at Fort Coffee. Tishomingo was over 100 years old, his commissions in the Army was signed by George Washington. <ref> History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corpoation C 1988 </ref> | ||
*'''1839:''' 300 Chickasaw arrive in Indian Territory | *'''1839:''' 300 Chickasaw arrive in Indian Territory | ||
*'''1841:''' 145 Chickasaw | *'''1841:''' 145 Chickasaw migrated | ||
*'''1842:''' 198 | *'''1842:''' 198 Chickasaw migrated | ||
*'''1844:''' 138 Chickasaw and 56 slaves moved west | *'''1844:''' 138 Chickasaw and 56 slaves moved west | ||
*'''1847:''' Census in Oklahoma Territory | *'''1847:''' Census in Oklahoma Territory | ||
*'''1855:''' June 22, Treaty separating land of Chickasaw and [[Choctaw Indians|Choctaw.]] <ref> History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corporation C 1988 </ref> | *'''1855:''' June 22, Treaty separating land of Chickasaw and [[Choctaw Indians|Choctaw.]] <ref> History of Johnston County, Oklahoma compiled by Johnston County History Books Committee Curtis Media Corporation C 1988 </ref> | ||
*'''1856:''' Chickasaw Nation is created, Nation divided into four counties: Pickens, Pontotoc, Panola, and Tishomingo | *'''1856:''' Chickasaw Nation is created, Nation divided into four counties: Pickens, Pontotoc, Panola, and Tishomingo | ||
*'''1866: '''Treaty at Washington [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866] | *'''1866: '''Treaty at Washington [http://digital.library.okstate.edu/keppler/vol2/toc.htm 1866] | ||
*1889 First Land Rush, 50,000 new settlers | *1889: First Land Rush, 50,000 new settlers | ||
*1890 Oklahoma Territory | *1890: Oklahoma Territory | ||
*1893 Land Rush 100,000 new settlers | *1893: Land Rush 100,000 new settlers | ||
*1897 First Oil Boom | *1897: First Oil Boom | ||
*1906 Twin territories: Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory | *1906: Twin territories: Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory | ||
*1907 Oklahoma became the 46th State | *1907: Oklahoma became the 46th State | ||
*Chickasaw Nation divided in to thirteen counties: Grady, McClain,Garvin, Pontotoc, Stephens, Carter, Murray, Johnston, Jefferson, Love, Marshall, Bryan and Coal Counties | *Chickasaw Nation divided in to thirteen counties: Grady, McClain,Garvin, Pontotoc, Stephens, Carter, Murray, Johnston, Jefferson, Love, Marshall, Bryan and Coal Counties | ||
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