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Oklahoma is also known as the "Sooner State" and was the 46th state to join the United States of America on November 16, 1907. Being inhabited for over 11,000 years, Oklahoma today is the 20th largest state and the 28th most populous. The state borders Kansas, Colorado, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, and Missouri. However, Oklahoma has a unique history, and here are 15 amazing facts you should know! #TheFactSite #Facts #USA #UnitedStates #Oklahoma Oklahoma Travel, Oklahoma History, Travel Facts, Travel Oklahoma, The United States Of America, Capitol Building, Random Facts, Amazing Facts, Gulf Of Mexico

Oklahoma is also known as the "Sooner State" and was the 46th state to join the United States of America on November 16, 1907. Being inhabited for over 11,000 years, Oklahoma today is the 20th largest state and the 28th most populous. The state borders Kansas, Colorado, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, and Missouri. However, Oklahoma has a unique history, and here are 15 amazing facts you should know! #TheFactSite #Facts #USA #UnitedStates #Oklahoma

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***Pick up your FREE Activity Pack*** In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, allowing settlers to claim land, providing they lived on the land and improved it. In 1889, the Indian Appropriations Act was signed by Benjamin Harrison, opening up two million acres of land for settlement. The land opened was in Oklahoma, where Native American tribes were just resettling about being removed from their lands through relocations such as the Trail of Tears. In only a few years, seven land…

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