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The movie Far and Away is a great depiction of the Oklahoma land rush, as well as immigrant life in the United States. The movie ...
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... The Treaty of Medicine Lodge, the Battle of Adobe Walls, the Jerome Agreement and the Oklahoma land openings were but a few of these events. ...
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... favorite movies, Cimarron, had a memorable scene with a panorama of an enormous number of covered wagons lined up to participate in the Oklahoma Land Rush. ...
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In exceptions like Oklahoma territory where the land was auctioned off and sealed bids, land runs gave the land to settlers. The ...
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... The Americans then tried to make the Indians move to the territory known as Oklahoma so that the whiteman could go live in the land now known as Georgia ...
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... Tears of 1838 was the result of Ex-president Andrew Jackson wanting to purchase the Cherokees land in Georgia and moving them to Oklahoma giving them land there ...
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... About five hundred leading Cherokee agreed in 1835 to cede the tribal territory in exchange for $5,700,000 and land in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). ...
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... encounter. In Chapter Five, an inner chapter, land owners in Oklahoma are forced to kick the tenant families off of their land. The ...
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... This family was kicked off their land in Oklahoma and they decided to rise out of poverty by settling in the "promised land", California. ...
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... Jackson's plan of removal for the tribes consisted of trading their present land for land "set aside" in present day Oklahoma. The ...
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... Oklahoma is distinctive as a state for it diverse climate and land, but also for the continuos presence of Native American peoples. ...
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... This created the Native American's journey to their new land in Oklahoma, because Georgia incessantly fought for this land. Georgia ...
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... The tribes were given a right to all of Oklahoma except the Panhandle. The government promised this land to them "as long as grass shall grow and rivers run ...
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... The Joads did not believe this they thought that the people were lying so they could have more land for themselves. As the Joads leave Oklahoma they must ...
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... The land was no longer yielding good produce (Oklahoma is right in the middle of the dustbowel), so the bank decided it was no longer worth the effort to have ...
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... Gilbert Pg.23) . Finally, the Cherokees were forced to flee to "Indian Land", also known as Oklahoma. After the successful removal ...
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... Since the tenant farmers' lands are cut off and they have no chance in Oklahoma, they decide to travel to California(the promised land) for further ...
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... of the Cherokee nation in 1827 continues his roll in the land, shared with ... later the Indian Territory was admitted into the Union as the state of Oklahoma. ...
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... The Dust Bowl was an ecological and human disaster that took place in the southwestern Great Plains region, including Oklahoma. Misuse of land and years of ...
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... while living in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma, the banks forced the Joads and thousands of others off their land. The Dust Bowl drought ...
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... The story had to deal with a family's troubles as they were kicked off their land in Oklahoma, and driven to California in search of work and settlement. ...
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... they put a rifle in my hand, Sent me off to a foreign land to go ... listening to the national anthem at the Bruins game, or watching Nebraska play Oklahoma from a ...
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... a major leap forward when the Indian Claims Commission awarded the Seminoles (of both Oklahoma and Florida, collectively) $12,347,500 for the land seized from ...
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... states. On April 22, 1889, the government opened the territory of Oklahoma to all settlers by holding a land rush. Large stretches ...
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... This land was federal land and therefore the federal government could protect them. ... to evict 20,000 Native Americans from the South and send them to Oklahoma. ...
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... of Wrath the story followed the Joad family from their home in Oklahoma to California. They were forced to leave their home behind in search of work and land. ...
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... Roughly 100,000 Indians were relocated from 100 million acres of cultivated land to 32 million acres of uncultivated land, now known as Oklahoma. ...
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... novel as a universal family with all the other migrants from Oklahoma, also known ... of the original western settlers, and the family's dreams of a 'land of milk ...
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... The migrants are underpaid and treated unfarily because the land owners only ... a vivid picture of the situation facing the drought-stricken farmers of Oklahoma. ...
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... migrant workers' preparations, en masse, to travel westward, from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas ... away, instead details the general condition of the land that the ...
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