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10 December, 20:42

How did Adams work for fairness for Native Americans

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    While initially ambivalent, Adams took great interest in the Creek Indians of Georgia who were being pressured by the state's governor, George Troup, to give up their lands.

    After receiving a delegation of Creeks in the capital, Adams intervened and demanded that Troup give the Indians a fairer deal for their lands, leading to the 1826 Treaty of Washington. This treaty was agreed upon between Adams and Creek leaders in Washington DC, a stark departure from previous Native American treaties which were often one-sided.
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