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miv72 [106K]
2 years ago
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Describe the four plans of statehood for Oklahoma. Which can you infer was the one that most favored Native Americans? Why?

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Lady_Fox [76]2 years ago
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Before the passage of the Oklahoma Enabling Act in 1906, there were four statehood plans:

- Single statehood, which meant that they would join the remaining Indian Territory and become a single state.

- Double Statehood, they would be two states, Oklahoma and Indian Territory would become the State of Sequoyah.

- Oklahoma would become a state and the Indian Territory would later join.

- Oklahoma would become a state and each Native American Tribe would join later until the total of the Indian Territory would become a state.

The Double Statehood was the most favored by Native Americans because it preserved their territory separated from the Oklahoma Territory.

slava [35]2 years ago
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The greatest impetus for Oklahoma statehood<span> began after the Land Run of ... Before the passage of the</span>Oklahoma<span> Enabling Act (1906), </span>four statehood plans<span> evolved. ... </span>Indians<span> in O.T. were held in trust by the federal government for twenty-</span>one<span> ... Indian leaders and whites in Indian Territory (I.T.) </span>favored<span> double</span>statehood.<span>The Territory of </span>Oklahoma<span> was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that ... Until this point, </span>Native Americans<span> had exclusively used the land. ... was </span>one<span> of the main supporters of the opening of </span>Oklahoma<span> to white settlement. .... due to the growing idea of </span>statehood<span>, which had originated in Indian Territory.</span>
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