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why was indian territory ineligible for single statehood? A. indian territory did not have enough settlers to be considered for statehood. B. indian territory did not have formal recognition by the united states as a territory. C. indian territory did not have enough land to be considered for statehood. D. indian territory did not have the necessary permission of oklahoma territory.

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B. Indian territory did not have enough formal recognition by the untied states as a territory.

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Answer:

B. indian territory did not have formal recognition by the united states as a territory.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Organic Act was the name for the statue that was used by the US to describe a territory, in anticipation of being admitted to the Union was a state.

Leaders of Five Civilized Tribes proposed to establish the state of Sequoyah in 1905 but the proposal failed in the US Congress and the Indian Territory was incorporated into the new state of Oklahoma in 1907.

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