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What was the significance of the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889? A. It was the first time that barbed wire was used by homesteaders to divide a large area of land into individual parcels. B. It gave Native American tribes a chance to compete with settlers for the rights to their ancestral lands. C. It marked the beginning of a new era of settlement by train that replaced settlement by covered wagon. D. It was the last great settlement rush of the West before the US Census Bureau declared the frontier fully settled in 1890. Reset Next

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The answer is D.

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im pretty sure its D

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