Perhaps it is because of the state's ethanol, oil and natural gas production.
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It may because of North Dakota's commanding lead as a honey producer and exporter.
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Maybe Buffalo Burgers and Bison steaks are really a healthy choice.
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Perhaps for all of the above reasons and a dozen or more wonderful agricultural products that North Dakota produces in abundance.
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From the military perspective it is an excellent strategic attack launch point on Canada's soft underbelly. No. Cancel that one. Not even William Tecumseh Sherman would consider marching through something called the International Peace Garden in the time of conflict.
France claimed the area of present day North Dakota plus much of the United States in 1682. In 1713, England was given the northern part of present day North Dakota. In 1803, the United States acquired the Louisiana Purchase which included much of present day North Dakota. In 1818, the United States acquired the northern section from England.
North Dakota became the 39th state to join the United States on November 2, 1889. It was admitted to the Union simultaneously with South Dakota, which was the 40th state. Both states were part of the Dakota Territory before their admission.
North and South Dakota. The Dakotas region of the United States, in the Black Hills.
In 1892, there were 44 states in the United States. The last two states to join before that year were North Dakota and South Dakota, both admitted in 1889. The remaining states joined the Union in the following years, with Hawaii and Alaska being the last to join in 1959.
The 5 least populated states are: Wyoming Vermont North Dakota Alaska South Dakota
Yes. North Dakota is one of the top two producers of wheat in the United States.
North Dakota and South Dakota
North Dakota was the 39th state in the United States
The United States
No, North Dakota is in the United States of America and belongs to the USA.
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.
No. North Dakota is one of the United States of America. It is a sovereign state, but it is not considered a country.
North Dakota is located in the Great Plains region of the US. North Dakota is located on the border of the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. North Dakota is bordered by the US states of Minnesota on the east, South Dakota on the south, and Montana on the west.
United States District Court for the District of North Dakota was created on 1890-04-26.
No, South Dakota is in the north-central region of the United States.
People in North Dakota dress like everyone else in the United States.
North Dakota is located in the Midwestern region of the United States.