People who live in South Dakota or who come from South Dakota are called South Dakotan.
There were many people involved in founding South Dakota. There would be no way to give a specific number.
Engllish is the official and accepted language.
There are many reasons why people live in South Dakota. The three major physical features could be a part of the reason because many people who live in South Dakota have farms and ranches and enjoy the many opportunities for recreation that are available in South Dakota. Some people live in South Dakota because they were born in the state and have chosen to stay there. Some have inherited land. Many people live in South Dakota because of the low cost of living, the availability of jobs, and the friendly people.
The answer depends on the dates you are asking about. There were 8,939 births in North Dakota in 2008.
According to the 2010 US Census, 17,787 people live in Dickinson, North Dakota.
For the 2010 US Census, the population of Minot, North Dakota is 40,888.
None. North Dakota was not a US state at the time of the Civil War. It was part of the Dakota Territory.
Legislation is the act of making or enacting laws. Once the laws have been enacted, they continue to be called 'legislation'. Any legislation that is enacted in South Dakota then becomes part of the South Dakota Codified Law. The people in South Dakota who enact the laws are called state legislators.
The flag of the US state of North Dakota is called North Dakota's Flag.
It is called the North Dakota Flag because it represents the US state of North Dakota.
In July 2009, there were 109 people living in Hazel, South Dakota. The 2010 Census says there were 91 people in Hazel, SD.