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Lisa [10]
3 years ago
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Who were the “sooners”? a. settlers who sneaked into Kansas before the official opening by the government c. settlers who sneake

d into Oklahoma before the official opening by the government b. settlers who raced for land in 1889, at the sound of a single gun shot d. none of the above
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siniylev [52]3 years ago
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Its c hope i helped :} :{ :} :{ :}
vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
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Sooners were settlers who sneaked into Oklahoma before the Land Rush of 1889. So the answer would be C. Hope this helps :)
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