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What were the political, economic and cultural forces that led to the Walla Walla Treaty? Do you agree with the terms of the treaty and the relocation of native people to reservations?

Was the process fair or unfair? Why? What led to the treaty? What forces: political, economic and cultural were behind the treaty? What was its ultimate result? What would have happened without the treaty? And what has been the long-term impact of it? How would the state of Washington look today if the Walla Walla Treaty had not been signed in 1855?



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The fate of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Indians who lived in that part ... By 1855, the government of the United States had a great deal of ... Joel Palmer and Washington Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens met ... and Umatilla, tribal leaders first proposed that there would be no ...

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