There are many kinds of nationalities in Minnesota. The dominant group originally came from Scandinavia-- Swedes, Finns and Norwegians; others from Germany and Poland followed. But today, Minnesota is also home to African-Americans, Jews, Muslims, Asians (including Vietnamese and Cambodians), and Native Americans. Cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul are now quite diverse, with residents from many cultures and religious backgrounds. That said, a majority of Minnesotans are still of Swedish or Norwegian ancestry.
The word 'Hi' came from originally the word, "Hai" from the Norwegians.
The Norwegians, or the people of Norway, were where the Normans came from. As for their origins, there is no specific tribe name available, though they are often referred to as the Battle-Axe peoples.
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no norwegians are from Norway
The country of Norwegians is Norway.
First, you spelled important wrong and second "What is the important history of Minnesota?" Okay, the most important history is... Many farmers came to Minnesota soooooo Minnesota is a state now... SO NOW YOU KNOW!
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Norwegians speak Norwegian.
I am not so sure that Norwegians are actually rude. Some people might seem a little bit gruff but that does not mean they are trying to be rude to you. We all can be a little terse at times. I have known many Norwegians and lived for a time in Norway. I have never found Norwegians to be rude, they are a splendid, friendly people.
When the beavers came.
Harriet Bishop came to Minnesota to teach.