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Oklahoma was a territory and then a state with executive power vested in a Governor. Mayors have executive control of towns and cities.
The first schools in New England were (dame schools)
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Latin Grammar Schools.
The first farmers to settle Oklahoma were often called "Sooners" because they entered the territory before it was officially open for settlement in the 1889 Land Run. They sneaked in early to stake their claim to the land, hence the nickname "Sooners."
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
The first public schools in Alaska were established in 1905 while the area was still a United States territory. The first school in the area was opened in Ketchikan.
William C. Renfrow was first Gov of the Indian Territory, Steele was the first after statehood.
First Nation schools are called Residential Schools, and they forced First Native students to speak English and tried to force them out of their religious beliefs.
Choctaw (tribe)
The first white settlers usually called it Dakota Territory.
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