- State of Sequoyah
The State of Sequoyah was the proposed name for what proved to be an abortive attempt by Native Americans in the early years of the 20th century to establish a
U.S. state in the eastern part of what is nowOklahoma . cite web
url = http://www.museumoftheredriver.org/choctaw.html
title = The Choctaw
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publisher = Museum of the Red River]The proposed state was named in honor of
Sequoyah , a renowned member of theCherokee Nation .Infobox generic
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lbl1 = Constitutional Convention:
row1 =August 21 ,1905
lbl2 = Convention President:
row2 =Pleasant Porter
lbl3 = Vice President
row3 = William C. Rogers, Cherokee
lbl4 = Vice President:
row4 =William H. Murray , Chickasaw
lbl5 = Vice President:
row5 = Green McCurtain, Choctaw
lbl6 = Vice President:
row6 = John Brown, Seminole
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row7 =Charles N. Haskell , Creek|
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row21 = Approved 1905 by referendum. Denied by United States Congress.
sub21 = Became part of State of Oklahoma in 1907.Background
From 1890 onward, the land that now forms the State of Oklahoma was made up of the
Oklahoma Territory (to the west), and theIndian Territory (to the east). Indian Territory, as its name suggests, had a large Native American population; the territory itself had been reduced over time to its then size.The movement to secure statehood for Indian Territory began in 1902 with a convention in Eufaula, consisting of representatives of the "
Five Civilized Tribes ". The representatives met again in 1903 to organize a constitutional convention.The constitutional convention
The
Sequoyah Constitutional Convention met in Muskogee, onAugust 21 ,1905 . GeneralPleasant Porter , Principal Chief of the Creek Nation, was selected as president of the convention. The elected delegates decided that the executive officers of the Five Civilized Tribes would also be appointed as vice-presidents:William C. Rogers , Principal Chief of theCherokee s;William H. Murray , appointed byChickasaw GovernorDouglas H. Johnston to represent the Chickasaws; ChiefGreen McCurtain of theChoctaw s; Chief John Brown of the Seminoles; andCharles N. Haskell , selected to represent the Creeks (as General Porter had been elected President).The convention drafted a constitution, drew up a plan of organization for the government, put together a map showing the counties to be established, and elected delegates to go to the
United States Congress to petition for statehood.The convention's proposals were then put to a referendum in Indian Territory, in which they were overwhelmingly endorsed.
Failure to obtain statehood
The delegation received a cool reception in Washington. Eastern politicians, fearing the admission of two more Western states, put pressure on the U.S. President,
Theodore Roosevelt , who finally ruled that the Indian and Oklahoma Territories would be granted statehood only as a combined state.The hard work of the Sequoyah State Constitutional Convention was not entirely lost, however. When representatives from Indian Territory joined the Oklahoma State Constitutional Convention in Guthrie the next year, they brought their constitutional experience with them. The Sequoyah Constitution served in large part as the basis for the constitution of the State of Oklahoma, which came into being with the merger of the two territories in 1907.
equoyah in fiction
In the alternate history novel "
How Few Remain ", byHarry Turtledove , theConfederate States of America retainsIndian Territory , which goes on to become the Confederate State of Sequoyah. The state is populated almost completely by various tribes, with a small population of a few whites, and some black laborers. The state is generally pro-Confederate, and has a particularly hostile attitude towards the United States. However, in the "Great War" series of sequels, Sequoyah is conquered by the United States in the First World War, after which it is quickly filled with Northern settlers - enough that when CS PresidentJake Featherston tries to hold a plebiscite to return the state to the Confederacy, it fails.ee also
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List of United States territories that failed to become states Notes
External links
* [http://www.livgenmi.com/1895/OK/oklahoma1895.jpgLarge map showing the Oklahoma and Indian Territories in 1895]
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