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lutik1710 [3]
3 years ago
7

Which of the Indian Territory's two major lines met at Vinita, one of northeast Oklahoma's first major rail centers?

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VMariaS [17]3 years ago
4 0
<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>

Congress had stipulated that the principal railroad to achieve a specific point on the Kansas fringe, close Chetopah, was to have the directly to cross through Oklahoma, and the MK&T won the challenge with the Kansas and Neosho Valley organization.

The Katy came to Chetopah first. Initially, a land give in Indian Territory was guaranteed to the railroad being referred to, and the Katy financial specialists completely trusted that they were qualified for this land. Notwithstanding, after dissents from the Indian Nations and much lawful wrangling, their case was at last expelled. The Katy line achieved the Red River late in 1872.  

By the 1880s Indian Territory was seen increasingly more as a boundary to business and traffic between the neighboring states. Congress currently took measures to permit further railroad development through Oklahoma. The St. Louis and San Francisco Railway (Frisco) was the first to benefit in 1886– 87 by building a line from Arkansas over the southeastern corner of Oklahoma into Texas.

Next came the north-south line of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, opened in 1887 and running somewhat through the Unassigned Lands past Guthrie and to the future Oklahoma City. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific crawled gradually south from Kansas toward El Reno, particularly after the opening of the Unassigned Lands in 1889, and achieved the Red River in 1892. The vast majority of these lines pursued old, built up exchange courses or steers trails, for example, the Texas Road and the Chisholm Trail.  

During the 1890s other principle lines, for example, the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf (later Kansas City Southern) went through the Twin Territories. A couple of neighborhood offices were likewise assembled, however the Panic of 1893 put a transitory stop to most railroad development. Remote speculators were instrumental in the financing of a large portion of these railroad organizations.

The Katy was initially primarily German and Dutch claimed, the Frisco and Santa Fe were British and Dutch, the Rock Island was possessed by American, British, and other outside bondholders and investors, and the Kansas City Southern was totally Dutch possessed. In the later territorial advancement of Oklahoma, both in railways and in oil, remote capital kept on assuming a vital job.

vampirchik [111]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

D.

the Frisco and the M-K-T

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