Treaty with the Foxes, 1815

The Treaty with the Fox of 1815 was signed on September 14, 1815 between the United States and the Fox tribe. Its purpose was to re-establish peace and friendship after hostilities during the War of 1812. The Fox agreed to deliver up all prisoners taken during the war. The treaty reaffirmed the Treaty of St. Louis of 1804 between the parties. It established perpetual peace and officially aligned the Fox tribe with the United States.

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Document Title: Treaty with the Foxes, 1815

Document Date: 09/14

Document Year: 1815

Document Language: English

Document Themes: Reconciliation; Military; Treaty of Saint Louis

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