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1802: Treaty of Fort Confederation | 1802: Treaty of Fort Confederation | ||
1803: Treaty of | 1803: Treaty of Hoe Buckintoupa | ||
1805: Treaty of Mount Dexter | 1805: Treaty of Mount Dexter | ||
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1825: Treaty of Washington City | 1825: Treaty of Washington City | ||
1825: Tribal population: 21,000 (Mississippi and Alabamaa) reported by T. C. Mc Kenny- Indian Office | 1825: Tribal population: 21,000 (Mississippi and Alabamaa) reported by T. C. Mc Kenny- Indian Office | ||
'''1830:''' Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, * (Article 14 - removal) | '''1830:''' Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, * (Article 14 - removal) | ||
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'''1831-1833:''' First of Five Civilized Tribes forced from their homeland. Removed to Indian Territory | '''1831-1833:''' First of Five Civilized Tribes forced from their homeland. Removed to Indian Territory | ||
1853: Tribal population: 17,000; (about 1,000 living in Mississippi) prepared by Commissioner of Indian Affairs | 1853: Tribal population: 17,000; (about 1,000 living in Mississippi) prepared by Commissioner of Indian Affairs | ||
1867: Tribal population: 22,500; reported by Commissioner of Indian Affairs. | 1867: Tribal population: 22,500; reported by Commissioner of Indian Affairs. | ||
1910: Tribal population: 14,551 in Oklahoma, and 15,917 in other states | 1910: Tribal population: 14,551 in Oklahoma, and 15,917 in other states | ||
'''1918:''' Choctaw Indian Agency in Philadelphia, Mississippi established | '''1918:''' Choctaw Indian Agency in Philadelphia, Mississippi established | ||
'''World War I and II: '''the U.S. government used members of the Choctaw Nation for secure communications. They became the first code-talkers | '''World War I and II: '''the U.S. government used members of the Choctaw Nation for secure communications. They became the first code-talkers | ||
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ||
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