Role of the Peace and Friendship Treaties (1725-1779)

The Peace and Friendship treaties concluded in this period all followed a similar pattern. Their terms simply re-established peace and commercial relations. In these treaties, Aboriginal peoples did not surrender rights to land or resources. … Role of the Peace and Friendship Treaties (1725-1779) »»

Treaties of Peace and Neutrality (1701-1760)

First Nations agreed to sell lands of the Great Lakes to the British in exchange for their protection and the continued right to hunt and fish in the 1701 Albany Deed. In the fall of 1760,  two treaties were concluded by British officials with the Aboriginal allies of France. … Treaties of Peace and Neutrality (1701-1760) »»

Transcript of Treaty of Peace and Friendship 1760

Treaty of Peace and Friendship concluded by Esq. Govr and Comr. in Chief in and over his Majesty’s Province of Nova Scotia or Accadia with Paul Laurent chief of the LaHave tribe of Indians at Halifax in the Province of N.S. or Acadia.

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