Oklahoma Maddy Bolling, Harrison Cram, Altay Delikanlioglu, Hannah Green.

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Oklahoma Maddy Bolling, Harrison Cram, Altay Delikanlioglu, Hannah Green

When was Oklahoma Accepted into the United States?

Oklahoma was surveyed to become a state in 1902

It became a state on November 16 th,1902

Many Native Americans already lived there.

What is the weather and land like in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma is usually cold and humid

In the west, it has flat plains. In the east, it has mountains.

In 1905, Snyder Oklahoma had a powerful tornado on May 10 th, one of the worst natural disasters in Oklahoma

How did the life of Native Americans change after the settlers came in?

Most of them died from disease or fighting

If they didn’t die they were displaced.

They got moved to reservations, Natives and settlers hated each other, so they got into fights frequently

How did eliminating Native Americans change Oklahoma?

Native Americans lost the land so settlers had more opportunities.

Settlers had more food since the Natives were not hunting.

More jobs were created.

Bibliography

"National Archives and Records Administration." National Archives and Records Administration. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr "News." Oklahoma Climatological Survey. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr "Oklahoma." State Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2013