In 1860, approximately 50% of Minnesota's population were engaged in farming. At that time, agriculture was a primary economic activity as the state was still developing and settling. The percentage reflects the significant role that farming played in the lives of Minnesotans during this period of expansion and settlement.
1860%
A lot.
ten percent
The population of the United States in the 1700's was over three million people. Farmers made up 90 percent of the workers during that time.
Look in your text book instead of looking it up. That is if you have a study guide for the chapter 13 test called the south.
1860%
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About 25% of southern farmers were planters by 1860, owning large plantations and over 20 slaves. They were part of the planter elite in the antebellum South.
1860
There isn't really one answer but a common name would be "Minnesotans".
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93% of 2000 = 1860
fighting a war and farming id imagine
Minnesotans.