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  1. 9. Nov. 2009 · From 1795 through 1842, the United States government ceased Native American land in Michigan through a series of coerced treaties. Over five decades, Indigenous land was reduced from 57,900...

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  2. History of Michigan - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Early history. From 1763 to 1776. From 1776 to 1837. From 1837 to 1860. Politics. 1860 to 1900. Civil War. Gilded Age. Pingree. 1900 to 1941. Automobiles. Immigrants. Progressivism. Depression. Unions. After 1941. Women. See also. Notes. Further reading. Surveys and reference. Historiography.

  3. Michigan-Related Treaties 1795 - 1864. In most of these treaties land was ceded by Native Americans to the federal government, which in turn surveyed the land and made it available for purchase or disposed of the land in some other way.

    • history of michigan in 17951
    • history of michigan in 17952
    • history of michigan in 17953
    • history of michigan in 17954
    • history of michigan in 17955
  4. 1701 - June 24 - Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, a 43-year-old French army officer, selects a site at le detroit (the straits) - the waterway between Lakes St. Clair and Erie - and establishes a French settlement. 1715 - The French establish Fort Michilimackinac at the Straits of Mackinac.

  5. A Shaky Peace, 1783-1795. Although Detroit's economic value became less important to the British, that community as well as the other western posts became diplomatic bargaining chips as the United States and Britain argued over the implementation of various clauses of the peace treaty.

  6. Home. Countries. United States of America. Michigan: Ann Arbor - Detroit - Flint, MI - Grand Rapids. Today in American History. Events in Michigan History. 1738-07-20 North America: French explorer Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de La Vérendrye reaches the western shore of Lake Michigan.

  7. History of Michigan. By year. Pre-statehood. U.S. Civil War. Since 1900. Topics: Cities - Politics. Michigan portal. v. t. e. Natural history. 13000 BC to 12000 BC The most recent of four major glaciers ( Wisconsin glaciation) started to recede, leaving a tundra -like environment.