Jason Sands

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During the summer of 1789, Knox and Washington worked feverishly to achieve two goals: first, to establish federal sovereignty over all state-based treaties, most especially those recently negotiated by North Carolina and Georgia; second, to identify the most appropriate tribe and tribal chief with whom to sign a model treaty that would set the standards for a new chapter in Indian-white relations more compatible with republican values.
American Dialogue: The Founders and Us
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