The 'Treaty of Easton' was a colonial agreement in
North America signed in October
1758 in
Easton, Pennsylvania between the
British colonial government of the
Province of Pennsylvania and the
Native American tribes in the
Ohio Country, including the
Shawnee and
Lenape.
Conrad Weiser served as interpreter and arbitrator. Signed during the
French and Indian War, the agreement specified that the Native Americans would not fight on the side of the
French against the British provided that the British in Pennsylvania did not establish any settlements west of the
Allegheny Mountains after the conclusion of the war. The treaty was part of the motivation for the subsequent
Proclamation of 1763.
See also
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List of treaties