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None, when the United States admitted Oklahoma as a state in 1907, all titles to "Indian Territory" were extinguished (the treaty was violated).

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How much would you pay for the Louisiana Territory today if the cost was 750 an acre?

The Louisana Territory covered an area of approximately 529,920,000 acres Multiply this figure by 750 for your answer


What months dates and years did the trail of tears take place need urgent answer for class?

The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced relocation of Native American nations from parts of the Southeastern United States. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 began the forced removal. About 125,000 native Americans were forced to move. More than 35% died on the way. Many died on the Trail from disease and mistreatment as they had to walk. The words "Trail of Tears" was given by those who witnessed this but the people themselves remained silent. The Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations were driven from their homeland to Indian Territory (present-day eastern Oklahoma). The time involved was from the winter of 1831-1837. As a nation we pretty much pushed the native Americans further and further West until there was no place to go. In 1907 Oklahoma became a state and Indian territory was gone for good.


How much of a priority do you think the French and Indian War was to Britain before William Pitt became head of the British government?

It was a giant priority, since Britain was fighting over The New World Territory


Who owned the lousisana territory in 1750?

In 1750, the Louisiana Territory was owned by France. It was a vast area of land that extended from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada and from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. However, following the French and Indian War, France ceded much of its territory in North America to Spain in 1763, although it regained control briefly before selling it to the United States in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase.


What are some short term effects of the Mexican American War?

That Mexico lost almost half of its territory, including the area of present-day California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, as well as parts of Wyoming, Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas. Also, it meant that slave territory increased by that much, at least until the American Civil War (1861-1865).

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How much did the United states pay to purchase The Oklahoma Territory?

The United States paid $2 million to purchase the Oklahoma Territory as part of the 1830 agreement known as the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. This territory was initially acquired through the Indian Removal Act and was part of the broader expansion of U.S. territory during that period. The payment was intended to compensate Native American tribes for their relocation.


How much is Indian rupees for UK one pound today?

101.50 Indian Rupees.


Is Yukon rural or urban?

Yukon is a territory in Northern Canada, to the east of Alaska. Much of Yukon Territory is relatively unpopulated. There is also a Yukon City, in the State of Oklahoma, and a Fort Yukon in the State of Alaska.


How much is one million in Indian?

If you are asking how many Indian rupees are in $1,000,000 US, then today the answer is 60,790,000 INR. If you are asking how many US dollars are there in 1,000,000 Indian rupees, then today the answer is $16,450.07 US.


How much is one million in Indian rupees?

If you are asking how many Indian rupees are in $1,000,000 US, then today the answer is 60,790,000 INR. If you are asking how many US dollars are there in 1,000,000 Indian rupees, then today the answer is $16,450.07 US.


In 1990 how much was 100 Indian rupees?

Equivalent to 333 Rupees today.


What territory did the east Indian company govern for Britain?

India, at least a part of it. In the days of the East India Company around half of Indian territory remained under the power of sovereign Indian princes. Although the East India Company often had much influence there, they did not formally govern those territories.


What was The forced moving of Cherokees from Georgia to Oklahoma called?

The Trail of Tears is the name given to the forced relocation of Native American nations from parts of the Southeastern United States. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 began the forced removal. About 125,000 native Americans were forced to move. More than 35% died on the way. The words "Trail of Tears" was given by those who witnessed this but the people themselves remained silent. The Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations were driven from their homeland to Indian Territory (present-day eastern Oklahoma). The time involved was from the winter of 1831-1837. Many died on the Trail from disease and mistreatment as they had to walk. As a nation we pretty much pushed the native Americans further and further west until there was no place to go. In1907 Oklahoma became a state and Indian territory was gone for good.


How much would you pay for the Louisiana Territory today if the cost was 750 an acre?

The Louisana Territory covered an area of approximately 529,920,000 acres Multiply this figure by 750 for your answer


How much is dollar worth in India today?

$1 = 47.93 Indian Rupee


How much Indian rupee is US 1?

Today: 1.00 USD=44.2400 INR


How much did the United states pay for Louisiana territory?

$15 million, ( about $219 million equivalent) today was the price.