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Did Canada trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota?

No, Canada did not trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota. Saskatchewan is still part of Canada and North Dakota is still part of the United States.


Who did the mill creek Indians of Iowa trade with?

The Anglo Indians of South Dakota


Does anyone have bear head slippers on Build-a-Bearville for trade?

I do but I will only trade mine for good offers. Add me Dakota flower 80


What are some South Dakota industries?

The number 1 industry in South Dakota is agriculture. Tourism is the second largest industry in South Dakota. The service sector, retail trade, and manufacturing industries account for the majority of the state's employment.


What were the reasons the Dakota had for and against making the treaty?

They Would Have To Give Up Land And Stop Hunting But To Trade


What were the reason the Dakota had for and against making the treaty?

They Would Have To Give Up Land And Stop Hunting But To Trade


What has the author V E Montgomery written?

V. E. Montgomery has written: 'Wholesaling in South Dakota' 'Manufacturing in South Dakota, 1939-1958' -- subject(s): Manufacturing industries 'Retail sales in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Retail trade 'The construction industry in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Construction industry 'The food and kindred products industry in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Food industry and trade 'Income in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Income 'The growth of service industries in South Dakota' -- subject(s): Service industries 'The economy of the southeast region of South Dakota [by] V.E. Montgomery' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, South Dakota 'Recreational survey of Lewis and Clark Lake and Ft. Randall Reservoir, summer, 1960' -- subject(s): Tourism


Did the Dakota group trade any form of money?

The Dakota people traditionally engaged in trade using a system of barter rather than a formal currency. They exchanged goods such as furs, meat, and crafts for other necessities. While they did not have a standardized form of money, European contact introduced them to trade items like beads, metal tools, and other goods that sometimes functioned similarly to currency in their trading practices.


Why do they call North Dakota North Dakota?

Before statehood, North Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory. The Dakota Territory was named for the Dakota Sioux settlements in the area. At the time of statehood, what was left of the Dakota Territory was split into two states, North Dakota and South Dakota.


Is North Dakota or South Dakota farther north?

North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.


What is north of South Dakota and North Dakota?

Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.


Which 2 states have cardinal directions in their names?

North andSouth Dakota