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when the meusebach-comanche treaty was signed, how did it affect the land for settlement?

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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The treaty allowed Meusebach's settlers to go unharmed into Indian territory and the Indians to go to the White settlements; promised mutual reports on wrongdoing; and provided for survey of lands in the San Saba area with a payment of at least $1,000 to the Indians.

Answered by prempinkupandey
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The treaty allowed Meusebach's settlers to go unharmed into Indian territory and the Indians to go to the White settlements; promised mutual reports on wrongdoing; and provided for survey of lands in the San Saba area with a payment of at least $1,000 to the Indians.

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The treaty allowed Meusebach's settlers to go unharmed into Indian territory and the Indians to go to the White settlements; promised mutual reports on wrongdoing; and provided for survey of lands in the San Saba area with a payment of at least $1,000 to the Indians.

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