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Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the early statehood movement? C HAPTER 11

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What happened at the first Oklahoma statehood convention?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved E. P. McCabe. Oklahoma Historical Society Who was E.P. McCabe?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the movement for an Indian state?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the Sequoyah Convention?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the Hamilton bill?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the Oklahoma Enabling Act?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the African-American migration?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What did blacks do in Oklahoma?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What were provisions of the state constitution?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What are “Jim Crow” laws?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What progressive ideas were included in the Oklahoma Constitution?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What happened on Statehood Day?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Kate Barnard. Oklahoma Historical Society Who was Kate Barnard?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Who was the first Oklahoma state governor?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What was the Grandfather Clause?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved 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. Oklahoma Historical Society How was the State Capital changed from Guthrie to Oklahoma City?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Governor Charles Haskell Oklahoma Historical Society What kind of governor was Charles Haskell?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved How did oil fields spring up in Oklahoma?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Who were the first U.S. senators and representatives from Oklahoma?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Governor Lee Cruce Oklahoma Historical Society What kind of governor was Lee Cruce?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What did Governor Robert L. Williams accomplish?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved Oklahoma’s capitol building was completed in 1917 without the traditional dome on top, because of a lack of money. The dome was added in When was the Capitol Building built?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved What happened to the Grandfather Clause?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1.Trace the movement toward statehood. Include efforts for separate states and a single state. 2.Describe the migration of black people. Include: reasons for moving; E.P. McCabe; Jim Crow laws; and attempts at equal rights.

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 3.Describe the Sequoyah Convention’s purpose. Include: when it was held; where it was held; who was elected president; and how the vice presidents were elected (name them and their tribes)

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 4.Why was the Oklahoma constitution considered progressive? 5.When is Statehood Day? 6.Who was President of the United States at that time? 7.Name the first three governors of Oklahoma. Who was first?

Copyright © 2013 by ACP, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 8.Discuss the removal of the capital from its first site to Oklahoma City. Include the role of Charles Haskell and the different legends about the removal. 9.What was the Green Corn Rebellion? 10.Tell about the problems and the growth of the oil industry.

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