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Stephens
30 January, 02:49
Why was Indiana named Indiana
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Kelsey Neal
30 January, 06:14
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Answer: the name means "Indian land" or "land of the Indians". This name was given to the land by white settlers for the Indians that lived there when the settlers arrived.
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