Property Ownership
Oklahoma's Land Run of 1889 opened which territory to homesteaders?
AThe Panhandle region (No Man's Land)
BThe Unassigned Lands in central Oklahoma✓ Correct
CNortheastern Oklahoma Cherokee territory
DThe Osage Nation reserve
Explanation
The Oklahoma Land Run of April 22, 1889 opened the Unassigned Lands (approximately 2 million acres in central Oklahoma) to homesteaders. Oklahoma City was established that day as one of the new settlements, shaping the state's unique land title history.
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