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kati45 [8]
3 years ago
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I NEED HEEEEEELLP WITH THESE QUESTIONS PLSSSS What did federal troops do at the Rock Falls settlement that made David Lewis Payn

e even more famous?
A.
They arrested Payne for intruding on Indian Territory.
B.
They destroyed buildings and seized Payne’s newspaper, The Oklahoma War Chief.
C.
They seized the buildings and locked down the settlement.
D.
They set the buildings on fire, causing many casualties.
During the first land run, all land grants were claimed within __________.
A.
a few hours
B.
a day
C.
a few days
D.
a week
History
1 answer:
siniylev [52]3 years ago
8 0

Answer 1: They destroyed buildings and seized Payne’s newspaper, The Oklahoma War Chief.

Explanation 1: "A June 1884 settlement venture at Rock Falls in the Cherokee Outlet turned out disastrously for him when in August the U.S. Army burned his buildings, confiscated his Oklahoma War Chief press, and took him on a punishing wagon journey overland to Fort Smith."

Answer 2: A day

Explanation 2: There isn't much information on this but I believe this is the correct option

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