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Cheaters Prospered1 in Historic US Land Rush
A couple of boundaries between U.S. states have special historical significance.
The “Mason Dixon Line” between Pennsylvania and Maryland, for instance, informally divided the slaveholding South from the anti-slavery North.
And the border between two Great Plains states - Kansas and Oklahoma - is famous for mad scrambles2 for land that are remembered at a little museum.
By 1893, what white Americans called the “Indian Territory” - to which the U.S. government had forced one tribe after another to move - had shrunk to what is now the eastern half of the state of Oklahoma.
Cattle ranchers leased much of it, though, and westward3 migration4 by other whites prompted the government to buy huge tracts5 of that land for settlement.
It organized a series of chaotic6 “land rushes” as a way of deciding where “homesteaders,” as they were called, would get parcels of land.
The last and most dramatic rush took place on Sept. 16, 1893, into a strip called the “Cherokee Outlet7,” which was larger than three small U.S. states put together.
The land was used by the Cherokee Tribe as a pathway to hunting grounds in the Rocky Mountains.
That last great race for land - the largest single competitive event in world history - is remembered at the Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum located on the Oklahoma border in Arkansas City, Kansas.
A display tells the story of that event, when more than 100,000 people walked, rode horses or bicycles, drove wagons8, or took a special train into the Cherokee Outlet in the frantic9 rush for land.
One man even put his little house on wheels, pulled it across the border, and staked a claim.
More than a few cheaters snuck in sooner than the official opening and claimed some of the prime homesteading locations.
It was they who would give the new State of Oklahoma its nickname.
It’s the “Sooner State.”
The players on the powerful University of Oklahoma’s football team are called “Sooners” to this day.
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成功,兴旺( prosper的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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n.抢夺( scramble的名词复数 )v.快速爬行( scramble的第三人称单数 );攀登;争夺;(军事飞机)紧急起飞 | |
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3 westward | |
n.西方,西部;adj.西方的,向西的;adv.向西 | |
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n.迁移,移居,(鸟类等的)迁徙 | |
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5 tracts | |
大片土地( tract的名词复数 ); 地带; (体内的)道; (尤指宣扬宗教、伦理或政治的)短文 | |
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6 chaotic | |
adj.混沌的,一片混乱的,一团糟的 | |
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7 outlet | |
n.出口/路;销路;批发商店;通风口;发泄 | |
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8 wagons | |
n.四轮的运货马车( wagon的名词复数 );铁路货车;小手推车 | |
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9 frantic | |
adj.狂乱的,错乱的,激昂的 | |
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