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Minnesota is a state located in the midwestern United States. As a state, it ranks twelve for area and twenty-one for population. It is known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes" and "The Gopher State." Minnesota is home to thirty-three of the top 1,000 publicly-traded companies in the United States.

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What does Minnesota's state motto mean?

The state motto of Minnesota, "L'etoile du nord," means "the star of the north" from the French.

Where is the Minnesota Finnish American Historical Society in New York Mills Minnesota located?

The address of the Minnesota Finnish American Historical Society is: 206 South Broadway 107, New York Mills, MN 56567

What is the state license plate motto for Minnesota?

License plate mottos for Ohio:

1985-2001 = Ohio, the Heart of It All!

Since 2001 = Birthplace of Aviation

How can you move out of your parents' house at just 16?

You are talking of quite a risky thing right there. But if it comes to that point, you can call your local social service office and explain your case. Besides that, check here: http://www.jlc.org/index.php/factsheets/emancipation They have all the information you need about that. Best of luck with what you do! In the few US states that allow the emancipation of minors the minimum age for such now stands at 16. That being said, emancipation decrees are rarely granted by any judge in any state. If the minor believes themselves to be in an environment of neglect and/or abuse they should enlist the assistance of a trusted adult in the contacting of the state's division of child protective services. Or call the National Child Abuse Hotline toll free at 1-800-422-453 or 1-800-252-2873, for assistance, all information is kept confidential.

Who was Minnesota Vikings quarterback before Brett Favre?

In 2008 the Minnesota Vikings started Tarvaris Jackson at the beginning of the season, then after poor play, started Gus Frerotte, then after an injury to Frerotte, Jackson again to finish out the season.

Who discovered Minnesota?

The earliest know settlers were the original ancestors of the Native Americans that settled the area following the ice age. The Anishinaabe and Dakotas are the earliest known organized settlers of Minnesota. The first European settlers were fur traders from France.

Why is it important to understand history?

If I'm reading your question correctly, I believe this should answer it: Showing how you know the things that you know about history is important because it shows that your source of knowledge is a source that one might trust. For example, if someone asks you how you know about a historic event and you say, "I read it in a YouTube comment," he or she might not be very inclined to believe that it is true. If you quote a reputable academic source, the likelihood of having your facts straight is much higher (although academia also makes mistakes sometimes).

When was last time Minnesota Vikings won Super Bowl?

The Minnesota Vikings have appeared in four Super Bowls and lost all four:

Super Bowl IV (1970): Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7

Super Bowl VIII (1974): Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7

Super Bowl IX (1975): Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6

Super Bowl XI (1977): Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14

However, before the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, the Minnesota Vikings won the NFL Championship in 1969.

Who was starting running back for the 1972 Minnesota Vikings?

Oscar Reed was the starting halfback for the Vikings that year. He led the team with 639 yards rushing. Bill Brown and Dave Osborn helped shoulder the load with 263 and 261 yards respectively. The Vikings greatly upgraded the running back position by drafting Chuck Foreman the next year who led the team in rushing for the next six seasons.

How many quarterbacks have the Minnesota Vikings had?

I am trying to compile signed cards for all the quarterbacks for the Minnesota Vikings to create a display and a Vikings QB webpage. This has sent me down a fairly long road. Here is what I have come up with so far.

Viking Quarterbacks that had played in at least one partial game.

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George Shaw, 1961

Fran Tarkenton 1961 -65

John McCormick - 1962

Ron VanderKelen, 1963-67

Bob Berry 1965-67

King Hill 1968 Also played punter.

Joe Kapp 1967-69

Gary Cuozzo, 1968-71

Bob Lee 1969-72; 1975-78

1970 Bill Cappleman

Wade Wilson, 1981-91

Norm Snead, 1971

Fran Tarkenton 1972-78

Mike Wells, 1973-74

Tommy Kraemer 1979-89

John Reaves 1979

Mike Livingston, 1980

Steve Dils 1979-83

Tommy Kraemer 1979 -84

Archie Manning - 1983 -84 Yes, Eli & Payton's dad.

Steve Bono 1985 -86

Tommy Kraemer 1986 -87

Wade Wilson 1988-89

Gilbert Renfroe 1990

Sean Salisbury, 1990-94

Gino Torretta, 1993-94 Heisman Trophy Winner

Rich Gannon 1987 -92

Jim McMahom - 1993

Warren Moon 1994-96

Brad Johnson 1992 1994

Randall Cunningham 1998

Jeff George 1999

Todd Bouman 1997-03

Bubby Brister 2001-02

Spurgeon Wynn - 2001-02

Shaun Hill 2002-03

Daunte Culpepper 2000-05

Brad Johnson 1998 2007

Tavaris Jackson 2007

Gus Frerotte 2001 & 2008

Other QB that have been Vikings

J.T. O'Sullivan

Jay Fiedler

John David Booty

If I have missed anyone let me know.

Thanks

Larry W.

How did the state of Minnesota get its name?

Bert Rose named the Vikings because many people in the surrounding area were from scandanavian heritage.

Historically, the Homestead Act of 1862 provided the opportunity for settlers to get free of very cheap land in the Great Plains area of the United States. To stimulate use of their railroad lines, railroad companies sent recruiters to Europe and promised free transportation to Swedish (and other) immigrants who wanted to start a new life in America, settle near, and use the railroad's lines. The promise of free land and other claims (often false or exaggerated) lured many Europeans to the Great Plain. They tended to settle down in areas where others from their country or that spoke the same language lived. The Scandanavian people settled largely in Nebraska and Minnesota.

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Perhaps the most intriguing debris left by Nordic litterbugs are runestones, mighty slabs of rock with cryptic marks carved into them. Alexandria, Minnesota, has the Kensington Runestone, and the story goes that it was found under the roots of an aspen tree by Olaf Ohman, an illiterate local farmer, in 1898. Real or Forgery?

Locals believe that the marks are a runic inscription describing a Viking expedition in 1362. The Smithsonian Institution was less enthusiastic about the runestone's authenticity, but they couldn't disprove it, either. And what about the blonde-haired, blue-eyed Indians that missionaries later reported, living in huts "in the Viking style"?

Who is the backup quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings?

Brett Farve is now the quarterback for the vikings. Greatest quarterback alive..

How Goods Services are produced?

goods and services in a market economy should be produced by labor. capital is needed so that physical products are produced by labor. capital tends to make labor more productive. in order to makes products land is needed to create for labor. labor is used to create capital on land to produce wealth.

How did Minnesota become a state?

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.

What year was Minnesota admitted into the union?

Minnesota became a state the same way other states became states. The leaders of the Minnesota Territory petitioned the US Congress to join the union. After verifying that Minnesota had a viable constitution, large enough population, and a functional government, the US congress passed a law admitting Minnesota as a state. That happened on May 11, 1858.

What is one historical event that happened in Minnesota?

Minnesota was originally settled by various Scandinavian groups. This is evident in their tolerance of the cold weather, and the interesting accent shared by some Canadians of Scandinavian descent.

How many electoral votes does Minnesota have?

Minnesota has 10 electoral votes. The number of electoral college votes is based on the factors of the number of senators and the number of representatives. In Minnesota there are 2 senators and 8 representatives.

How long is governor term in MN?

The governor of Minnesota will serve a four year term until the next election. The governor is elected by the general public.

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