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complete the passage describing how native americans in indian territory tried to gain greater independence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. facing increasing federal interference, in 1905 members of several tribes formed the new pan - indian state of. ignoring the new state, congress transformed indian territory into the new state of in 1907. native americans in the region continued to resist u.s. decrees, primarily through a movement to gain more rights by the muscogee group known as the. red sticks nebraska tecumseh sequoyah crazy snakes oklahoma
- First blank: In 1905, members of several tribes in Indian Territory formed the pan - Indian state of Sequoyah.
- Second blank: In 1907, Congress transformed Indian Territory into the state of Oklahoma.
- Third blank: The Muscogee group known for a movement to gain more rights was the Crazy Snakes (also called the "Crazy Snake Uprising" or related to the Muscogee resistance, and the Crazy Snakes were a Muscogee faction). The Red Sticks were a different Muscogee faction from an earlier time, Tecumseh was a Shawnee leader, and Nebraska is a different state.
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First blank: Sequoyah
Second blank: Oklahoma
Third blank: Crazy Snakes