Minnesota was part of the Louisiana purchase when the United States acquired the land from the French in 1803. It grew, because of its importance for trading. On March 3, 1849, the people of the state got together to form an organized incorporated territory. On May 11, 1858, the Minnesota territory became a state.
In 1849, approximately 80,000 Americans migrated to California because they wanted to search for gold and hopefully become rich. This was the start of the Gold Rush.
The Minnesota territorial legislature voted to become a state and submitted their request to the US Congress, who accepted Minnesota as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858.
kerosene is a thin oil that was used in 1849 to light oil fuled lamps.
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1849
Minnesota Historical Society was created in 1849.
The Minnesota Territory was created in 1849 with Saint Paul as its capital. Minnesota was admitted into the union in 1858 with Saint Paul becoming the capital of the state.
1849
There was none, Minnesota hasn't been established in 1776 ,but Alexander Ramsey was the first governor to be elected in Minnesota. He was governor from 1849- 1853.
Wasn't built lol but established March 3, 1849
By the early 1840s, Saint Paul was important as a trading center and a destination for settlers heading west. The Minnesota Territory was formalized in 1849 and Saint Paul named as its capital. On May 11, 1858, Minnesota was admitted to the union as the thirty-second state, with Saint Paul as the capital.
Minnesota was part of the Louisiana purchase when the United States acquired the land from the French in 1803. It grew, because of its importance for trading. On March 3, 1849, the people of the state got together to form an organized incorporated territory. On May 11, 1858, the Minnesota territory became a state.
It became the 32nd US State on 11 May 1858.
1880 and 1849
The Minnesota Territory was formalized in 1849 and Saint Paul named as its capital. On May 11, 1858, Minnesota was admitted to the union as the thirty-second state, with Saint Paul as the capital.
Rasmus S. Saby has written: 'Railroad legislation in Minnesota, 1849 to 1875'