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  3. Template:History of Alaska sidebar - Wikipedia

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    Template: History of Alaska sidebar. ... History of Alaska; Prehistory; Russian America (1733–1867) Department of Alaska (1867–1884) District of Alaska (1884–1912)

  4. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The history of Alaska dates back to the Upper Paleolithic period (around 14,000 BC), when foraging groups crossed the Bering land bridge into what is now western Alaska. At the time of European contact by the Russian explorers , the area was populated by Alaska Native groups.

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  6. List of timelines - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of women's suffrage in Alaska; Timeline of women's suffrage in Arkansas ... Timeline; Templates: ... External links. ChronoZoom is a timeline for Big History ...

  7. Outline of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Prehistory of Alaska. History of slavery in Alaska; Russian Alaska, 1741 – 1867 Great Northern Expedition, 1733 – 1743; Spanish expeditions to Alaska, 1744 – 1791; U.S. Department of Alaska, 1867 – 1884 Alaska Purchase, treaty signed on March 30, 1867; Gold mining in Alaska. Klondike Gold Rush, 1896 – 1899; Alaska boundary dispute ...

  8. History of Anchorage, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake killed 115 people in Alaska, and damage was estimated at over $300 million ($1.8 billion in 2007 U.S. dollars). [13] [14] It was the second largest earthquake in the recorded history of the world. [13] [14] Anchorage's recovery from the earthquake dominated life in the late 1960s.

  9. Alaska Purchase - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Purchase was the purchase of Alaska from the Russian Empire by the United States for a sum of $7.2 million in 1867 (equivalent to $129 million in 2023) [1].On May 15 of that year, the United States Senate ratified a bilateral treaty that had been signed on March 30, and American sovereignty became legally effective across the territory on October 18.