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7 January, 01:46

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.

Match the different lands under Oklahoma Territory with how they were allotted to white settlers.

THESE:

a. land run

b. auction

c. random lottery

TO THESE:

1. land from Wichita and Caddo tribe

2. Big Pasture

3. Cherokee Strip

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  1. 7 January, 02:52
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    1.) A. Land Run

    2.) C. Random Lottery

    3.) B. Auction

    Explanation:

    1.) The land from Wichita and Caddo tribe was aquired by the indians.

    2.) The Big Pasture was 488,000 acres (1,975 km2) of prairie land, in what is now southwestern Oklahoma. The land had been reserved for grazing use by the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache tribes after their reserve was opened for settlement by a lottery conducted during June through August 1901. The tribes, however, leased most of the land out to large ranchers and it became known as Big Pasture. The Big Pasture was maintained for grazing until June 5, 1906, when Congress passed an act (Chapter 2580, 34 Stat. 213) requiring that it be disposed of by allotting 160 acres (0.6 km2), in severalty, to each child born into the tribes after the act of 1900. The remaining land was sold by sealed bid in December 1906 and the proceeds placed in the U. S. Treasury for the tribes. This was the last large tract of land opened for settlement in Oklahoma Territory.
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