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Indian territory
No, it is called Bleeding Kansas.
(Bleeding Kansas)
That would be the Kansas Territory.
The Indian Removal Act
Oklahoma
It's original name was "Indian Territory."
Yes. It was called Bleeding Kansas.
Trail of tears.
It was called Bloody Kansas.
Oklahoma was previously known as the Indian Territory. It is located in the southwestern region of the United States and does not share a border with a foreign country.
Depends on which period of time. Under Cornodo, it was called "Quivera." The French called it the Great Plains. Lewis and Clark called it Buffalow because of the "shaggy cows." It was called "The Great North American Desert" and uninhabitable by Stephen Long after Zebulon Pike first referred it "like the sandy deserts of Africa." After the the Louisiana Purchase, it was broken into the Kansas Territory and the Indian Territory (current day Oklahoma). Today, Kansas and Oklahoma prevents Texas from falling into the Gulf of Mexico because they suck...LOL