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Esteban Wade
8 December, 15:49
Why was Bill and Rita Smith's house bombed
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Vanessa Stuart
8 December, 19:01
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Answer: For oil
Explanation: The Osage Indian Reservation was located in oklahoma. In the Osage Reservation, there was a lot of oil and the indians were allowed to keep the profits. They became very wealthy. The Indians were murdered because of greedy citizens.
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