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An Organic Act is a generic name for a statute used by the United States Congress to describe a territory, in anticipation of being admitted to the Union as a state. Because of Oklahoma's unique history (much of the state was a place where aboriginal natives have always lived and after forced removal many other tribes were relocated here) an explanation of the Oklahoma Organic Act needs a historic perspective. In general, the Oklahoma Organic Act may be viewed as one of a series of legislative acts, from the time of Reconstruction, enacted by Congress in preparation for the creation of a unified State of Oklahoma. The Organic Act created Oklahoma Territory, and Indian Territory that were Organized incorporated territories of the United States out of the old "unorganized" Indian Territory.

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  • Llei Orgànica d'Oklahoma (ca)
  • Oklahoma Organic Act (en)
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  • La Llei Orgànica d'Oklahoma (Oklahoma Organic Act) és la Llei del Congrés dels Estats Units mitjançant la qual es va crear el Territori d'Oklahoma i el Territori Indi el 1890. Aquest tipus de lleis orgàniques són un estatut utilitzat per descriure un Territori abans que fos admès a la Unió com a estat. En general, la Llei Orgànica d'Oklahoma pot considerar-se com una sèrie d'actes legislatius, des del moment de la Reconstrucció, promulgada pel Congrés en preparació per a la creació de l'Estat d'Oklahoma. La Llei Orgànica va crear el Territori d'Oklahoma i el Territori Indi, que eren territoris organitzats incorporats pels Estats Units a partir de l'antic Territori Indi "desorganitzat". (ca)
  • An Organic Act is a generic name for a statute used by the United States Congress to describe a territory, in anticipation of being admitted to the Union as a state. Because of Oklahoma's unique history (much of the state was a place where aboriginal natives have always lived and after forced removal many other tribes were relocated here) an explanation of the Oklahoma Organic Act needs a historic perspective. In general, the Oklahoma Organic Act may be viewed as one of a series of legislative acts, from the time of Reconstruction, enacted by Congress in preparation for the creation of a unified State of Oklahoma. The Organic Act created Oklahoma Territory, and Indian Territory that were Organized incorporated territories of the United States out of the old "unorganized" Indian Territory. (en)
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