Their difficulty was to reconcile legitimate African political aspirations with the claims of politically-minded non-native settlers.
The earliest non-native settlers were employees of the various fur companies operating in Oregon Country, who started settling there around 1814.
The first non-native settlers arrived around 1789.
All non-Native settlers are, by associations, members of this treaty.
The US government declared any remaining land as "surplus" and sold it to non-Native settlers.
Philippe was the county's first non-native settler, arriving in 1842.
Copper deposits at Bruce Mines came to the attention of non-native settlers in 1846, and mining began that year.
The net result was more land available for non-native settlers, and less land held by American Indians.
The first non-native settlers arrived in 1890 seeking land to homestead.
The first non-Native American settlers in the late 18th century were explorers, hunters and farmers.