Donald Trump is the President of all U.S. states including Montana.
No. Montana means "land of mountains".
There were not any presidents born in MontanaRead more: Were_any_presidents_born_in_Montana
George bush
Benjamin Harrison was President of the United States when Montana became a U.S. state in 1889.
Unknown. No President had resided there ever, so no I don't know
A state constitution was ratified by Montana citizens in November 1884. Congress approved Montana statehood in February 1889 and President Grover Cleveland granted statehood to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Washington once a state constitutions acceptable to the federal government was approved by the citizens of Montana. In July 1889, Montana convened a constitutional convention and produced a constitution that was accepted by the people and the federal government. On November 8, 1889 President Benjamin Harrison proclaimed Montana the forty-first state in the union.
The US President that has a state for a namesake is Washington. The state was named for President George Washington.
Benjamin Harrison - N Dakota, S Dakota, Montana, Washington in 1889, Idaho and Wyomeing in 1890.
there is a Montana city in Montana.
Hannah Montana ---- Joe Montana
Montana Tech of the University of Montana was created in 1900.
Montana State University is located in the state of Montana.