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!
Minnesota has 67 State Senators and 134 State Representatives.
One important location in early Minnesota's state history is Fort Snelling, established in 1819 at the confluence of the Mississippi and Minnesota Rivers. It played a crucial role as a military outpost, facilitating trade and serving as a strategic point during the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862. Fort Snelling was also significant in the settlement of the region, helping to establish Minnesota as a territory and later a state. Its historical importance is recognized today, and it remains a site of cultural and historical education.
it got its history from when the Sioux (Indians) and the Indians found it first so then they decided to name it minnesota
Minnesota employs about 40,000 people. The state government is the largest employer in the state of Minnesota. The largest area of employment is related to human services; about 16.5% of state employees are there to help people.
Minnesota was admitted into the Union on May 11, 1858 becoming the 32nd state to join the Union.
Minnesota is a state in the United States, so its "nationality" would be American.
State history is the account of a state's past and the important events in it's past.
The state "gem" in the Lake Superior Agate. I am not sure there is a "Sate mineral" though iron ore has played a major role in Minnesota's history and economy due to the Iron Range in the Northern part of the state.
The people of Minnesota. The legislature of the Minnesota Territory petitioned the US Congress to be admitted to the union.
Yes, people in Minnesota can have a distinct accent known as the "Minnesota accent" which is characterized by elongated vowels and certain speech patterns. However, not everyone in Minnesota speaks with this accent as there is regional variation within the state.
Minnesota does not have a state month.