State of Sequoyah

State of Sequoyah
Proposed state of the United States
1905–1907
Seal

1905 map of Sequoyah
CapitalFort Gibson
Historical eraProgressive
 Sequoyah convention begins
August 21, 1905
 Statehood referendum approves proposal
7 November 1905
 Area is wholly annexed to Oklahoma before being admitted to the Union
16 November 1907
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Indian Territory
United States
Oklahoma

The State of Sequoyah was a proposed state to be established from the Indian Territory in eastern present-day Oklahoma. In 1905, with the end of tribal governments looming, Native Americans (the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek, and Seminole) in Indian Territory proposed to create a state as a means to retain control of their lands. Their intention was to have a state under Native American constitution and governance. Their efforts failed to gain support in Congress, and the territory was annexed to the United States in 1907.