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Treaty 7 rough draft, Jasmine Quinn & Megan Baker
Treaty 7 was a agreement between The Blackfoot nation and Queen Victoria. The Treaty was signed on September 22, 1877 between the parties. It stated that as a British Colony the Queen would protect distinct parts of Southern Alberta to ensure that the Indigenous tribes were the only people who could use its provisions, including hunting, trapping and gathering. It was signed for a second time on December 4th, 1877. The treaty was signed Blackfoot Crossing at the Bow River, which is presently East of Calgary. After the Treaty was signed white settlers took over the land and the monarchy was not accountable for their actions.