Oklahoma Insurance QuotesCompare Insurance Rates for Oklahoma and Save!The 46th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, Oklahoma became a state in 1907. The diversity of the state’s geography and the presence of 55 distinct Native American tribes is the reason that the state’s slogan is ‘Native America.’ The name Oklahoma was created by Allen Wright, the Principle Chief of the Choctaw Nation, from two Choctaw words meaning ‘red person.’ Before it was a state Oklahoma was known as Indian Territory. The town of Tahlequah in the east was the last stop on the Trail of Tears for the Cherokee Nation. After the Civil War a renegotiation of the treaties held with the tribes occupying the region created the Unassigned Lands. In the late 1880’s the U.S. government held a number of ‘land runs’ which were essentially races to grab unoccupied land within the Territory. Individuals who did not abide by the rules of the contest and settled the land before the onset of the race were called ‘Sooners.’ It soon lost its negative connotation and is now used with pride by the citizens of the state. Oklahoma covers land ranging from the high plains and semi-arid regions of the west to oak savannah lands in the central portion. Further east, the heavily forested regions of the Quachita Mountains and the western portion of the Ozarks in the east stretch across a wide swath of land bordering Arkansas. Oklahoma City is the 3rd largest city in the U.S. by total area. If you're in the market for Oklahoma insurance, we have good
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