Americans have built permanent structures while the Europeans have not is the most accurate comparison of Americans and Europeans in the area of Oklahoma.
Explanation:
Before the Europeans landed in Oklahoma, the native tribes of America were living all over the land. Quapaw and Osaga had spoken similar language in the nation's eastern region.
The Quapaw and the Wicha were living in the southern part of the state and they had similar traditions and culture. More than one century later, Robert de La Salle, a French adventurer, landed. He stated the territory for the French, who set up fur trade points along the region's waterways.