Unit 5 War and Development

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Unit 5 War and Development A Cimarron County father and his two sons take shelter from a dust storm.

Early Government Kate Barnard Governor Charles N. Haskell Chapter 17 Early Government Kate Barnard Governor Charles N. Haskell Moving the State Capital Haskell’s Luck Oil Fields and Boom Towns 1908 Elections Governor Lee Cruce

Early Government Governor Robert L. Williams The Capitol Building Chapter 17 Early Government Governor Robert L. Williams The Capitol Building The Grandfather Clause German-American Problems The Green Corn Rebellion Oklahomans in World War I

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Discuss the removal of the capital from its first site as the state capital to the new site in Oklahoma City (include the role played by Charles N. Haskell and the different legends about the transporting of the seal). Tell about the problems and the growth of the oil industry in Oklahoma. What was the Green Corn Rebellion? Explain why you think a governor would call out the militia to stop horse races and prize fights. Identify Joseph Oklahombi and tell what he accomplished. Explain whether you think the capitol dome should have been built and tell why.

Governor Charles Haskell

Governor Haskell’s Inaugural Parade in Guthrie on November 16, 1907.

Secretary of State Bill Cross and Governor Charles Haskell at the new Governor’s office in the Lee-Huckins Hotel in Oklahoma City after the state capital was moved from Guthrie.

A boom town built up around the Whizzbang-Osage oil field in eastern Oklahoma.

Early Oklahoma oil producers could not sell their product for very much money until pipelines were built to transport the oil inexpensively to refineries.

Governor Lee Cruce

Oklahoma’s capitol building was completed in 1917 without the traditional “dome” on top.

The Oklahoma State Capitol was finally “complete” in 2002 with the addition of a dome. The dome was dedicated on November 16, 2002 with a performance by Oklahoma native and country music star Vince Gill and American Indian dancers in traditional dress.

Governor R. L. Williams

Crowds gather to see soldiers off to war during World War I.

Posters like this one were used to recruit soldiers during World War I.

Joseph Oklahombi

World War I soldiers.