No, people did not migrate to Oklahoma, a lot of people migrated from Oklahoma.
During the dust bowl people from Texas, Oklahoma, and Colorado migrated to California.
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma's area is 620.34 square miles.
Animals migrate not people.
During the Dust Bowl, many people in Oklahoma were referred to as "Okies." This term originally described residents of Oklahoma, but during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, it became associated with the thousands who migrated to other states, particularly California, in search of better living conditions and work opportunities. The term sometimes carried a derogatory connotation, reflecting the prejudice they faced from locals in their new destinations.
The term "Okies" was used to refer to migrants from Oklahoma who moved to California during the Dust Bowl in the 1930s in search of work. The term became a derogatory label that implied poverty, hardship, and a lack of education.
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Zulu people didn't migrate to Europe. They are still in South Africa where they've been for many centuries.
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The Cherokee migrated to Oklahoma. Look up "The Trail of Tears" or "The Indian Removal."
The Moore, Oklahoma tornado of May 20, 2013 killed 24 people. A tornado in Shawnee, Oklahoma the day before killed 2 people.
About 3,751,000 live in Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma City tornado of May 3, 1999 killed 36 people.
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