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What was Oklahoma's role in the Spanish and French exploration of North America in the 1600's and 1700's?

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Oklahoma served as a transportation corridor for their rival military and economic ventures.

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Oklahoma served as a transportation corridor for their rival military and economic ventures.

This is because it was situated at the border, that is on the northern fringe of Spanish exploration of North America and on the western fringe of French exploration


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