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View 1748, Treaty of Aix-la-Chappelle
UMaine Wabanaki Studies, Text

"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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Elijah Kellogg report - 1826
Maine State Archives, Text

Report by Elijah Kellogg, Agent to the Penobscot Indians regarding education, condition of the tribe, difficulties with the Priest, tribal celebrations, etc.

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Petition of Peal Polis
Maine State Archives, Text

Petition of Peal Polis, a Penobscot, to learn to read and write English. Legislative Graveyard - not passed.

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Court Order for towns to provide Garrison Houses
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York County Court Order for each town to provide a garrison house to protect against an expected uprising by the Indians.

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Court record describing complaints about Indians.
Maine State Archives, Text

Court record describing complaints about Indians.

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Resignation of office as an Indian Agent for the State, 1823
Maine State Archives, Text

Resignation of office as an Indian Agent for the State. February 5, 1823

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Settler Certificate
Maine State Archives, Text

Certificate binding the settler to pay off his grant of land by road labor.

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Notice of Election of Passamaquoddy Representative to the Legislature
Maine State Archives, Text

Notice of election of Newell Joseph of Peter Dana's Point as Representative to the Legislature.

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Law Regarding Racial Intermarriage
Maine State Archives, Text

1821 law banning intermarriage between whites and any Negro, Indian or Mulatto.

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Passamaquoddy Church
Maine State Archives, Still Image

Sketch of the church to be built for the Passamaquoddy Indians and two background documents regarding the church.

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