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∙ 2010-04-30 02:01:20Spanish settlers from Mexico.
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they brought women and families with them
Alexander Henry, Jr., of British descent, established a fur post at Pembina in present day North Dakota, in 1801. This post, sponsored by the Britich crown, became the center for white settlement. Those who came to the area included British, Americans, Canadians, and French settlers and fur traders.
North Dakota was not named for any president. North Dakota was named for the Dakota tribe of Native Americans that lived in the area.
The web address of the North Dakota State Railroad Museum is: http://www.ndrailroading.com/rrmuseum/inde
The address of the North Dakota State Railroad Museum is: Po Box 1001, Mandan, ND 58554
The railroad had a huge affect on the settlement of North Dakota the location of most towns in North Dakota was based on where the railroad tracks were going to be laid
Dutch settlers.
The railroad brought several advantages to the North. It helped get supplies to those who needed them. This included food. It was also a way to transport soldiers.
The Trans-Canada Railroad stretches from Vancouver to Toronto. It goes over the Rocky Mountains. It has bought other railroad tracks to go to Chicago, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin. The railroad played a large part in settling western Canada.
A of May 2014, the North Dakota Supreme Court has not ruled on the constitutionality of North Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage. Note: there has been no case brought before the North Dakota Supreme Court regarding North Dakota's ban on same-sex marriage.
Spanish settlers from Mexico.
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Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
North Dakota's flag design is an almost exact copy of the regimental flag carried by the North Dakota Infantry in the Spanish-American War in 1898 and Philippine Island Insurrection in 1899. North Dakota's flag was adopted by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly on March 3, 1911 and legislation in 1943 brought the flag in line with the original troop banner.
English settlers came to North America for religious freedoms. Others came for the desire to find wealth through gold and silver explorations.