The Enabling Act of 1889.
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It was created out of the 1889 Enabling Act whichh divided what remained of the Dakota Territory into two state sized parcels.
They were still allowed to have slaves in the south.
South Dakota State University's 2014 25th-75th percentile ACT scores are 19-25 on the English section, 19-26 on the Math section, and 20-25 Composite.
North Dakota and South Dakota were both part of the Dakota Territory. They became separate states on November 2, 1889, when President Harrison signed the law making them the 39th and 40th states of the United States. President Benjamin Harrison had the statehood papers shuffled and did not know which he was signing first, nor was it recorded, hence they became states "simultaneously".
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 Louisiana Territory, purchased from France in 1803, included what is now South Dakota (and a ton of other land). The sparsely populated tracts began to see growth. Over a period of time, that growth prompted the United States government to establish the Dakota Territory in 1861. (That territory included what is now both Dakotas as well a portions of other states.) More population growth prompted the partitioning of the Dakota Territory. That division essentially created the states of Washington, Montana, and both North Dakota and South Dakota. The Enabling Act of 1889, which was basically a petition for statehood (for the four states mentioned) passed Congress, and it was finally signed into law late that year by President Benjamin Harrison. It was November 2, 1889, and North Dakota and South Dakota became states. (Interestingly, the documents were shuffled before the President signed them, so it is not recorded which state was admitted to the Union first.)
Bismarck State College in North Dakota offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
Mayville State University in North Dakota offers open-admissions for students, meaning prospective students are not required to take the SAT in order to be admitted.
South Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory. On February 2, 1889, Congress set the boundary between North and South Dakota passing an enabling act which allowed the two sections to take the necessary steps toward statehood. On Nov. 2, 1889, North Dakota and South Dakota entered the Union as the 39th and 40th states.
Homesteading occurred in South Dakota from 1860 to 1920. The Homestead Act of 1862 opened up land in South Dakota for homesteading.
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