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  • 1830s: Through the Indian Removal Act (1830) and the Indian Intercourse Act (1834), Indian tribes were forced to move onto reservations into territory now known as Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and the Dakotas.
  • 1850s: Indians were further confined to present day Oklahoma through the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
  • 1860s: The Indians living in Oklahoma were forced to give up the western half of their territory.
  • Late 1800s and early 1900s: The Dawes Act, or General Allotment Act, allowed tribal...

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