The Treaty of Hopewell, Soon Ignored

Richard Green

Richard recounts how soon after the Treaty of Hopewell was signed that it was ignored. The treaty guaranteed the sanctity of Chickasaw boundaries, but was unenforceable. The army was too small to protect the boundaries of tribal lands and by the late 1820s, the Indian Affairs Commissioner, Thomas McKinney, came to talk to his friend Chickasaw principal leader Levi Colbert.

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