Yes, it was part of Canada. In the Treaty of 1818 Great Britain ceded part of current day North Dakota to the United States.
No, North Dakota is in the United States of America and belongs to the USA.
North Dakota
There are several possible answers for this: They all belong because they are all US states. Maine, because it is the easternmost state in the US. Florida, because it is the southernmost state in the US. North Dakota does not belong because it has two words in its name. North Dakota does not belong because it does not have a coastline. California does not belong because it has the largest population. California does not belong because it has the most area.
Yes. Parts of North Dakota and Minnesota and small portions of South Dakota and Montana were ceded to the United States by Great Britain in the Treaty of 1818. All of the area known as Rupert's Land which was located south of the 49th parallel and west to the Rocky Mountains was ceded to the US.
Yes. Before North Dakota became part of the Dakota Territory, it was part of two different territories, one claimed by Great Britain and one claimed by France. The part claimed by Great Britain (British North America) was known as the Columbia District of the Hudson's Bay Company and was obtained by the USA in the Treaty of 1818.
north and South Dakota
North Dakota and South Dakota are located in the mid-western United States, also in the Great Plains region.
South Dakota and North Dakota are in the North-Central Region and the Mid-west Region of the US. They are also located in the Great Plains Region.
The Chippewa were forced to move from around the Great Lakes so they came to North Dakota.
*Idaho *Wyoming *South Dakota and finally, *North Dakota.
Montana is bordered on the west by Idaho; on the south by Wyoming; on the east by South Dakota and North Dakota; and on the north by British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Alberta, Canada.