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Fort Towson was built as an entry post for the relocated Choctaw people during the 1830s. Established in what is now southeastern Oklahoma, the fort served as a military outpost and a waystation for Native Americans being removed from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States. It played a significant role in the broader context of the Indian Removal Act and the subsequent Trail of Tears.

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