North Dakota

What is now North Dakota was inhabited for thousands of years by various Native American tribes, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara along the Missouri River; the Ojibwe and Cree in the northeast; and several Sioux groups (the Nakota, Dakota, and Lakota) in the rest of the state. European explorers and traders first arrived in the early 18th century, mostly in pursuit of furs.
The United States acquired the region in the early 19th century, gradually settling it amid growing resistance by increasingly displaced natives. The Dakota Territory, established in 1861, became central to American pioneers, with the Homestead Act of 1862 precipitating significant population growth and development. The traditional fur trade declined in favor of farming, particularly of wheat. The Dakota Boom of 1878 to 1886 saw giant farms stretched across the rolling prairies, with the territory becoming a regional economic power. The Northern Pacific and Great Northern railway companies competed for access to lucrative grain centers; farmers banded together in political and socioeconomic alliances that were central to the Midwest's broader Populist Movement. North and South Dakota were admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889, as the 39th and 40th states. President Benjamin Harrison shuffled the statehood papers before signing them so that no one could tell which became a state first; consequently, the two states are officially numbered in alphabetical order. Statehood marked the gradual winding-down of the pioneer period, with the state fully settled by around 1920. Subsequent decades saw a rise in radical agrarian movements and economic cooperatives, of which one legacy is the Bank of North Dakota, the nation's only state-run bank.
Beginning in the mid-20th century, North Dakota's rich natural resources became more critical to economic development; into the 21st century, oil extraction from the Bakken formation in the northwest has played a major role in the state's prosperity. Such development has led to population growth (along with high birth rates) and reduced unemployment. North Dakota ranks fairly high in metrics such as infrastructure, quality of life, economic opportunity, and public safety. It is believed to contain North America's geographic center, in Rugby, and is home to what was once the tallest artificial structure in the Western Hemisphere, the KVLY-TV mast. Provided by Wikipedia
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The future of family farms : Practical Farmers' legacy letter project / by Opheim, Teresa, 1961-
Published 2016“…Fred Kirschenmann, Medina, North Dakota --…”
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The North Dakota state constitution / by Leahy, James E., 1919-2011
Published 2011“…North Dakota…”
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Supplement to the 1913 compiled laws of North Dakota, 1913-1925 containing the statutes enacted at regular sessions, 1915, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925, and special sessions 1918,...
Published 1926“…North Dakota…”
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The compiled laws of the state of North Dakota, 1913
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The revised codes of the state of North Dakota 1905 together with annotations of such sections as have been construed by the Supreme courts of the territory of Dakota and the state...
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The revised codes of the state of North Dakota, 1899
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The revised codes of the state of North Dakota, 1895 together with the Constitution of the United States and of the State of North Dakota, with amendments thereto
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General catalog including announcements for
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North Dakota Women's Liberation newsletter
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Biennial report of the Geological Survey to the State Board of Higher Education
Published 1901“…North Dakota Geological Survey…”
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The quarterly journal of the University of North Dakota
Published 1910“…University of North Dakota…”
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North Dakota Farmers Institute monthly for the farm folks of the State of North Dakota, publ. monthly by the Department of College Extension of the North Dakota Agricultural Colleg...
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Annual report
Published 1891“…North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station…”
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Bimonthly bulletin
Published 1938“…North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station…”
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Journal of the Constitutional Convention for North Dakota, held at Bismarck, Thursday, July 4 to Aug. 17, 1889 together with the Enabling Act of Congress and the proceedings of the...
Published 1889“…North Dakota Constitutional Convention ((1889))…”
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Official report of the proceedings and debates of the first Constitutional Convention of North Dakota, assembled in the city of Bismarck, July 4th to Aug. 17th, 1889
Published 1889“…North Dakota Constitutional Convention ((1889))…”
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Proceedings of the Linguistic Circle of Manitoba and North Dakota
Published 1959“…Linguistic Circle of Manitoba and North Dakota…”
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LCMND e-journal papers presented at the Annual Conferences of the Linguistic Circle of Manitoba & North Dakota
Published 2003“…Linguistic Circle of Manitoba and North Dakota…”
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Pointers on hog cholera and its prevention
Published 1913“…North Dakota Agricultural College Agricultural Extension Division…”
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