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Alaska

The northernmost state of the United States. It ranks first in terms of total land area and 47th in terms of population.

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Dawson city YUKON to TOK Alaska?

298 km and about 6hrs non stop over some horible roads

Which European explorers visited Alaska and where did they come from?

European explorers who visited Alaska include Russian explorers such as Vitus Bering and Grigory Shelikhov, who arrived in the 18th century from Russia. Additionally, British explorer James Cook charted parts of the Alaskan coast during his voyages in the late 18th century. These expeditions primarily sought new trade routes and resources, leading to significant contact with Native Alaskan populations.

Names of agriculture in Alaska?

Some common agriculture types in Alaska include vegetable farming, berry cultivation, and raising livestock such as cattle or reindeer. Additionally, aquaculture for fish and shellfish is also practiced in the state.

Who purchased Alaska for the US?

Secretary of State William Seward negotiated the purchase.

What are Alaska's surrounding US States?

There are no states that touch Alaska. The Nearest state is Washington.

What is the black population in Alaska?

African Americans make up about 3.5% of the population.

Black population is 23,263 or 3.275 % of the pop. by the official 2010 census

Who were the stars in a tv series about a small town in Alaska?

Rob Morrow as Doctor Joel Fleischman.
Barry Corbin as Maurice Minnifield the retired astronaut and the town's big shot.
Janine Turner as Maggie O'Conner a Bush pilot.
The town was Cicely and the series was Northern Exposure.

Who was the President in 1867 in Alaska?

First of all, it's governor not president of Alaska. Alaska wasn't accepted into the US until January 3, 1959

Who governed Alaska from 1877-1884?

The US Army during early 1877 when Alaska became the responsibility of the US Treasury Department on 14 June 1877 and remained there until it was placed under control of the US Navy in 1879 until September of 1884.

What is the term Garden Folly?

this word refers to a kind of construction mainly built in gardens, they might look like buildings but they don't have a particular purpose like a building as being a shelter. their just built there to grab the attention.

What kind of food did the kato tribe eat?

The Kato people were provided food from the forests and streams. Dear meat was usually eaten along with bears, squirrels, moles, skunks and raccoon. They would also catch salmon and other fish. Nuts, sees, roots and berries would be gathered by the women.

What is the state fossil of Alaska?

The official state fossil of Alaska is the Woolly Mammoth. It was designated as such in 1986.

Spring in Alaska?

Spring in Alaska is like any other place in the lower 48's. It can get really hot sometimes.

What is the Alaska gold rush?

The Great Canadian Gold Rush is often called the Yukon Gold Rush, but is best known as the Klondike Rush (more of a stampede then a rush, it assumed panic proportions with people abandoning their farms and families in search or a new chance to achieve the American Dream).

Why did the American planters request for the annexation of Hawaii fail in the early 1890s?

Before the senate could accept it, Grover Cleveland became president. He did not approve of the planters' actions and withdrew the treaty.