Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Rock Rivers
Target Entity: Rock_River_\u0028Mississippi_River\u0029
Preceding Context: The 1804 treaty allowed the tribes to continue using the ceded land until it was sold to American settlers by the U.S. government. For the next two decades, Sauks continued to live at Saukenuk, their primary village, which was located near the confluence of the Mississippi and
Succeeding Context: . In 1828, the U.S. government finally began to have the ceded land surveyed for white settlement. Indian agent Thomas Forsyth informed the Sauks that they should vacate Saukenuk and their other settlements east of the Mississippi.
Paragraph Title: Disputed treaty
Source Page: Black Hawk War

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