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  2. Minnesota Territory - Wikipedia

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    The Territory of Minnesota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 3, 1849, [1] until May 11, 1858, when the eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Minnesota and the western portion became unorganized territory and shortly after was reorganized as part of the Dakota Territory.

  3. Territorial era of Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The Minnesota Territory was established from the lands remaining from Iowa Territory and Wisconsin Territory on March 3, 1849. The Minnesota Territory extended far into what is now North Dakota and South Dakota, to the Missouri River. There was a dispute over the shape of the state to be carved out of Minnesota Territory.

  4. List of state partition proposals in the United States

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    1855 J. H. Colton Company map of Virginia that predates the West Virginia partition by seven years.. Numerous state partition proposals have been put forward since the 1776 establishment of the United States that would partition an existing U.S. state or states so that a particular region might either join another state or create a new state.

  5. Pembina Region - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the region was successively a part of Iowa Territory, Wisconsin Territory, and finally Minnesota Territory. When Minnesota became a state on May 11, 1858, and its western boundary was set at the Red River, the western part of the Pembina region again became unorganized territory. Organization of Dakota Territory on March 2, 1861 ...

  6. Matanuska Valley Colony - Wikipedia

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    View of Matanuska Glacier in 1898, photographed by Walter Curran Mendenhall The Wireck Barn is located at the Alaska State Fairgrounds in Palmer, situated among other historic structures in a "Colony Village". The Matanuska Colony was part of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal plan to help move the United States out of the Great Depression. It ...

  7. Why does Minnesota have a Ted Foss Move Over Law? - AOL

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  8. Territorial evolution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The act organizing Wyoming Territory became law on this date, but it is unclear if the territory could be considered "organized" until May 19, 1869, as the act specifies it was not to take effect until a government is organized; however, all sources use this date as the creation, and most use it for the organization, of the territory.

  9. Why does Minnesota have a Ted Foss Move Over Law? - AOL

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    Minnesota's Ted Foss Move Over Law was named in honor of the State Patrol trooper who was killed while on a traffic stop on the shoulder of I-90 near the Lewiston exit. Trooper Ted Foss was ...