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In this section you will explore the development of governments among the Native American tribes, the movement for the state of Sequoyah, the proposal for an all-Black state, and the impact of the Enabling Act on single statehood.
In this section you will explore the development of governments among the Native American tribes, the movement for the state of Sequoyah, the proposal for an all-Black state, and the impact of the Enabling Act on single statehood.
Each tribe in Oklahoma had it's own government.
The State of Sequoyah was a proposed state to be established from the Indian Territory in the eastern part of present-day Oklahoma
All-Black State
The All-Black towns of Oklahoma represent a unique chapter in American history.
The All-Black towns of Oklahoma represent a unique chapter in American history.
The Enabling Act of 1906, empowered the people residing in Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory to elect delegates to a state constitutional convention and subsequently to be admitted to the union as a single state.