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help!!! Why did American Indians in Indian Territory feel that joint statehood would threaten their sovereignty?

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As the Oklahoma Territory moved toward statehood in the late nineteenth century, the Territorial Legislature passed laws which began to superimpose some jurisdiction over the Indian nations within the Territory. In 1899, the Territorial Legislature prohibited the practices of Indian medicine.

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Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information: American Indians in the Indian Territory felt that joint statehood would threaten their sovereignty because of the vast number of settlers living in the Oklahoma Territory. In a democratic system, there would be no way for American Indians to maintain their self-governance as a tiny minority. Instead, they pushed for single statehood, which would allow them to limit the influence of outside settlement and to establish political power for American Indian tribes.

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