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Oklahoma.— I. GEOGRAPHY.—Oklahoma, the forty-sixth state to be admitted to the Union, is bounded on the north by Colorado and Kansas, on the east by Arkansas an...
The French Republic (French: République française), commonly known as France, is a country in Western Europe located between Spain and Germany, known for its tumultuous political history in the 18th and 19th centuries which included the cyclical overthrow and establishment of several monarchies. ...
They now reside in Oklahoma, with the exception of some 1300 souls on reserved lands in Western North Carolina, the descendants of those who remained in their old home when the rest of the tribe was removed to the West in 1839. The origin and meaning of the name, which they pronounce T...
By treaty in 1833 they had ceded their territory south of the Platte, and in 1858 they surrendered all their remaining land except a strip on the Loup River. Here they lived till 1874, when they moved to a reservation in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma), where they now are. Encyclopedia ...
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January 21 - War on Drugs: In one of the one of the largest drug busts in American history, the United States Coast Guard intercepts a ship with over 9,500 pounds (4.3 t) of cocaine aboard. The ship was headed for Houston, Texas. January 25 - A 6.0 Richter scale earthquake hits ...
The states with the highest violent and property crime rates are neither the most populous nor do they house the largest number of immigrants. In 2015, the states with the highest reported crime rates were: Louisiana, Alabama, Alaska, Tennessee, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Arkansas, ...