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Minnesota - The Bread And Butter State (From The United States Series)

Statehood:

Admitted to the Union on May 11, 1858 as the thirty-second State, Minnesota is found in the Upper Midwest region of the Country along Lake Superior, and is bordered by North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Wisconsin.

Name:

With the Dakota Indian name "Mnisota, " meaning "sky-tinted water, " Minnesota possesses western prairies, the North Woods Region, the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province, the Transition Zone between true boreal forests and temperate hardwood forests, the Lake of the Woods, the Northwest Angle, the Driftless Area, the rolling hills of Buffalo Ridge, and about ten and a half million acres of wetlands.

Native Americans:

Native American Indian tribes that resided in Minnesota included the Arapaho, the Cheyenne, the Chippewa, the Fox, the Sac, the Iowa, the Missouri, the Omaha, the Ottowa, the Ponca, the Sauk, the Wyandot, the Winnebago, the Ho-Chunk, the Ojibwa, the Cree, the Monsoni, the Assiniboine, the Dakota, the Sioux, the Mdewakanton, the Hopewell, the Kaposia, the Lakota, and the Anishinabe,

History:

Mdewakanton Indians, of the Dakota Sioux Nation, were the original inhabitants s of the land that became the State of Minnesota until 1680 when the first French explorers arrived.

The second northernmost State was taken from the Iowa Territory, part of the Wisconsin Territory, and the Arrowhead Region, that contained the three cities of Saint Anthony, Stillwater, and Saint Paul, and was carved out of the eastern portion of the Minnesota Territory that existed from March 3, 1849 to May 11, 1858.

Minnesota shares Lake Superior with Wisconsin and Michigan, contains some of the oldest rocks found on the Earth, has the Country's second largest population of timber wolves, and its Lake Itasca is the headwaters of the Mississippi River.

The portion of Minnesota east of the Mississippi River became US property after the American Revolutionary War and the September 3, 1783 Second Treaty of Paris was signed. The western part of the State was gained by the Louisiana Purchase.

Minnesota was built on logging, farming, transportation, flour mills, iron ore mining in the Vermilion Range, the Mesabi Range, and the Cuyuna Range, railroading, shipping, manufacturing, feedlots, agricultural machinery, technology, healthcare, ethanol, wind power, fur trading, sweet corn, sugar beets, green peas, turkey farming, pulpwood processing, paper production, taconite mining, and. technology.

Minnesota is the home of the Country's first indoor shopping mall, Edina's Southdale Central, and the Nation's largest shopping mall, Bloomington's Mall of America.

Grand Portage National Monument:

Found on the north side of Lake Superior, and part of the trade route of the French Canadian Voyageurs that settled the area, the Grand Portage National Monument's eight and a half mile long footpath over waterfalls and rapids on the Pigeon River, cuts through Sawtooth Mountain, passes Fort Charlotte, and crosses the Height of Land Portage on the boundary waters between the United States and Canada, as well as the Rove Animikie Rock Formation, the Rainy River Watershed, the Northern Continental Divide that separates the Atlantic Ocean Watershed from the Hudson Bay Watershed, providing a passageway between the drainage basins of the Great Lakes, the Artic Ocean, the Saint Lawrence River, and the Atlantic Ocean, and preserves the fur trade and Ojibwa Indian heritage of Minnsota.

Mississippi National River and Recreation Area:

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