Treaty of Fort Niagara
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Replica of the Covenant Chain Wampum presented by Sir William Johnson at the conclusion of the Council of Niagara. Created by Ken Maracle. | |
| Signed | 1 August 1764 |
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| Location | Fort Niagara, Niagara County, New York, USA |
| Negotiators | Sir William Johnson, 1st Baronet |
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The 1764 Treaty of Fort Niagara is one of the first treaty agreements made between First Nations and The Crown. It is a notable example of The Crown's recognition of Indigenous sovereignty in the years preceding the American Revolution. However, the agreement was recorded in wampum and no paper document was signed; Canadian law does not recognize the legality of the agreement.