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  2. List of confederations - Wikipedia

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    Confederation of three Sahaptin-speaking Native American tribes. Yakama Nation: pre 1855 AD-present: Confederation made up of Klikitat, Palus, Wallawalla, Wenatchi, Wishram, and Yakama peoples in the United States. Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians: pre 1855 AD-present: Confederation made up of 27 tribes and bands in the United States.

  3. Illinois Confederation - Wikipedia

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    Because a true confederation refers to different groups of people who, although linked as one nation, are culturally distinct, the Illinois, in the direct definition of the word, are more a segmented tribe rather than a confederation. [14] [19] They share a common language and are culturally similar throughout their tribes. Instead of having ...

  4. List of Confederate states by date of admission to the ...

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    Map of the Confederate States with names and borders of states A Confederate state was a U.S. state that declared secession and joined the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The Confederacy recognized them as constituent entities that shared their sovereignty with the Confederate government. Confederates were recognized as citizens of both the federal republic and of ...

  5. Category:Illinois Confederation - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Illinois Confederation" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Confederation - Wikipedia

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    A confederation (also known as a confederacy or league) is a political union of sovereign states united for purposes of common action. [1] Usually created by a treaty, confederations of states tend to be established for dealing with critical issues, such as defence, foreign relations, internal trade or currency, with the central government being required to provide support for all its members.

  7. Treaty of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1795, in a then minor part of the Treaty of Greenville, a Native American confederation granted treaty rights to the United States in a six-mile parcel of land at the mouth of the Chicago River. [nb 1] [2] This was followed by the 1816 Treaty of St. Louis, which ceded additional land in the Chicago area, including the Chicago Portage. [3]

  8. Confederacy - Wikipedia

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    Today, there are 10 provinces and three territories, and Canada (since 1982) is no longer a dominion. Confederation of the Rhine, a group of French client states that existed during the Napoleonic Wars; Catalan-Aragonese Confederation, a group of Spanish states that were governed by one king

  9. History of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Pottawatomi assumed control of the area, but probably did not have any major settlements in Chicago. French and allied use of the Chicago portage was mostly abandoned during the 1720s because of continual Native American raids during the Fox Wars. [9] There was also a Michigamea chief named Chicago who may have lived in the region. In the ...