The "Flickertail State" and the "Roughrider State" were both submitted to the state legislature to become official nicknames, but were both defeated.
"Roughrider Country" has been used in North Dakota tourism promotions as has "North Dakota Legendary".
There are only a handful of states that contain a direction. West Virginia, North Dakota, South Dakota, North Carolina, and South Carolina are 5 states with directions in their names.
Fargo, Bismarck, Grand Forks, Devils Lake, Medora, Jamestown
North Dakota has odd weather. North Dakota land is oily - there is a lot of oil development in North Dakota.
The farm products of North Dakota are flax, wheat, corn, and beets.
Natural resources that are harvesed in North Dakota include
Minerals found in North Dakota include oil, coal and natural gas.
North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.
North Dakota has some semi-arid regions but no true deserts. Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an example. It receives about 15 inches of rain per year on average which is 5 inches more than the 10 inch limit for a true desert.
Native Americans were enslaved to some degree.
North Dakota is generally considered to be in the Midwestern Region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the Great Plains region and the North-Central region of the United States. North Dakota is also part of the High Plains region of the Midwestern United States. And all of these answers can be considered as correct, some by cartographers, some by geographers and some by the US Census bureau.
Grasslands, marsh, and aquatic
Because "unofficial capitol of black America" is a phrase without any substantive meaning, so you can use it however you like. Presumably whatever place you're using it to describe will have a significant number of black people there and some kind of relevance; it's unlikely that anyone would describe Fargo, North Dakota that way.