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DescriptionCessions Southeastern Tribes- Andrew Jackson.jpg
English: Map cessions of the Five Southeastern tribes in which Andrew Jackson was an agent. (Includes Treaty of Moultrie Creek, which Jackson made possible by invading Florida in the first Seminole War. As governor of Florida, he was assigned to oversee the treaty, though he left before the treaty was finally negotiated and signed, see Mahon, 1962 cited below.)
Image does not include Creek cessions to the state of Georgia or the Cherokee cessions previous to 1835 as these did not involve Andrew Jackson.
Color choices guided by Wikipedia accessibility guidelines, Area colors for cessions were chosen from 9-class color-blind friendly sequential set in [1]. Result tested using Coblinder.
Map modified so that treaties get progressively darker with the progression of time, and coloring is kept similar to Trail of Tears map.
References:
Howe, Daniel Walker (2007) What Hath God Wrought: the Transformation of America, 1815–1848, Oxford, NY: Oxford University Press, p. 345 ISBN: 978-0-19-974379-7. OCLC: 646814186.
Clark, Thomas D.; Guice, John D. W. (1996) The Old Southwest, 1765–1830: Frontiers in conflict, University of Oklahoma Press OCLC: 1285743152.
Mahon, John K. (1962). "The Treaty of Moultrie Creek, 1823". The Florida Historical Quarterly40 (4).
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