However, the treaty only promised to restore the territories in the Americas held prior to the War of the Spanish Succession.
The treaty had promised the restoration of their Scottish inheritances to Beaumont and the other disinherited; but these promises were not kept.
The treaty promised an "acre for acre" land trade, if the Cherokee would leave their homeland and move to areas west of the Mississippi River.
The treaties usually promised that the European power would honor the tribe's traditional lands and independence.
The 1996 conference was written into the Maastricht treaty largely because the treaty promised too little federalism for German taste.
The treaty promised annual gifts to the Comanches, and the peace it brought lasted for the next 30 years.
The treaty promised to protect the ownership rights of the heirs of the land grants.
The treaty also promised an annuity of $5,000 a year with an immediate $2,000 in goods given to relieve hardships.
For their part, the Commissioners invoked the name of the Queen, and made the treaty promises in her name.
Influential chiefs said the treaty had promised the government would help maintain peace.