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View 1676, Mugg's Treaty
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A treaty was concluded at Boston, November 6th, 1676, by which Mugg, in behalf of Madockawando, agreed to return all the captives and goods taken from the English, and offered to remain with the English until the same was done.

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View 1678, Treaty of Casco
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Treaty of Casco (1678) brought to a close the war between the eastern Indians and the English settlers of Massachusetts Bay Colony. Moreover, it sought to re-establish the friendly relations between the Indians and settlers that had characterized the northern settlements previous to the outbreak of King Philip's War in 1675.

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View 1693, Phips Treaty
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This is a 1693 peace treaty between the British Crown (Mary) and the Indians of Massachusetts Bay. At this time, the Iroquois league was allies of the English, and several war leagues of other tribal confederacies had been defeated. Includes an exchange-release of hostages, trade and commerce regulation by Crown/governors, and the assumption of English jurisdiction and laws applied to the Indian nations.

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View 1713, Treaty of (Portsmouth)
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Following Queen Anne’s War, the "Eastern Tribes" signed a treaty with the British at Portsmouth, NH on July 13, 1713. Representatives from the Mass Bay and New Hampshire tribes agreed to cease hostilities against the King’s subjects in America and never to conspire against them with another nation. The Indians also gave up land, control of trade and personal freedoms.

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View 1713, Treaty of (Portsmouth) (Image)
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The Treaty of Portsmouth, signed on July 13, 1713, ended hostilities between Eastern Abenakis with the Province of Massachusetts Bay. The agreement renewed a treaty of 1693 the Indians had made with Governor William Phipps, two in a series of attempts to establish peace between Indians and colonists during the French and Indian Wars.

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View 1713, Treaty of Utrecht
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In April 1713, the British and French crowns, Oueen Anne of England and King Louis XIV of France, signed the Treaty of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The treaty was one of a series of treaties ending the European War of the Spanish Succession. However, under Louis XIV, France was the dominent empire of the early 18th century and England and other Europeans powers welcomed this opportunity to also limit the expanding influence of France in the New World.

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View 1725, Mascarene's Treaty
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By Major Paul Mascarene one of the Council for His Majesty's Province of Nova Scotia or Acadia and commissioned by Honorable Lawrence Armstrong Esqr Lieut. Governor and Commander in chief of the said Province for Treating with the Indians Engaged in the Late War.

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View 1725, Treaty of (by Eastern Indians)
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The "Submission and Agreement of the Delegates of the Eastern Indians" signed at Boston on December 15, 1725.

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View 1748, Treaty of Aix-la-Chappelle
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"Oct. 18, 1748), treaty negotiated largely by Britain and France, with the other powers following their lead, ending the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1749). The treaty was marked by the mutual restitution of conquests, including the fortress of Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, to France; Madras in India, to England; and the barrier towns to the Dutch. The right of the Habsburg heiress Maria Theresa (1717-1780) to the Austrian lands was guaranteed, but the Habsburgs were seriously weakened by the guarantee to Prussia, not a party to the treaty, of its conquest of Silesia. Both Britain and France were trying to win the friendship of Prussia, now clearly a significant power, for the next war. Maria Theresa gave up to Spain the duchies of Parma, Piacenza, and Guastalla in Italy. The treaty confirmed the right of succession of the House of Hanover both in Great Britain and in Hanover. In the commercial struggle between England and France in the West Indies, Africa, and India, nothing was settled; the treaty was thus no basis for a lasting peace."--Encyclopædia Britannica

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View 1749, Treaty of (Chebucto Renewal)
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"The 15 August 1749 treaty was a renewal of the 15 December 1725 treaty with the Malecites living along the St. John River. On this date, in Chebucto harbour, several Malecite chiefs and Governor Cornwallis of Nova Scotia agreed to a renewal of the articles contained in the 1725 treaty."--Discover Canada through National Maps and Facts.

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