Life in Oklahoma from the 1900s to the 1918s was marked by significant change and challenges, particularly due to the state's transition from Indian Territory to statehood in 1907. The economy was primarily agrarian, with many residents relying on farming and ranching, but the region also faced hardship during events like the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression. Socially, the period was characterized by racial segregation and tension, alongside a burgeoning cultural identity influenced by Native American heritage and the influx of settlers. Additionally, the impact of World War I brought both economic opportunities and social changes, as many Oklahomans contributed to the war effort.
It was stricter and less work was to be done. This was because there were not alot of resources in them days. Also, we have more equipment and more modern stuff e.g- -computers/laptops -books -pencils -ect. Our school teachers are way mlore educated than they were in them days and we will be able to learn more stuff about history... Thankyou.
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women not recognized, relion centre of everything
Life in the 1900's was very simple. Families were very close and did things together, everyone went to church, communities did things with each other and helped each other.
They were treated like dogs.
It was stricter and less work was to be done. This was because there were not alot of resources in them days. Also, we have more equipment and more modern stuff e.g- -computers/laptops -books -pencils -ect. Our school teachers are way mlore educated than they were in them days and we will be able to learn more stuff about history... Thankyou.
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women not recognized, relion centre of everything
No. Like a driver's record, a criminal record stays with you for life.
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Their life sucked as hell! Dont even image how bad their lives were! They were exhausted from Americans that were forcing them to leave their place and moved to some crappy places!!
The same as today and before the 1900s, hard and stony, hot in sun and cold otherwise.
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like ARIZONA
It was a rough life primarily because of predjudice but also because of the competition for the limited available jobs.
Life in the 1900's was very simple. Families were very close and did things together, everyone went to church, communities did things with each other and helped each other.