1. Designing Minnesota, 1783-1858: Lessons for the Community Enterprisein the 21st Century 2007 Rural Summit: Thriving By Design Jim Ramstrom, Land Management Information…
Minnesotaâs State Capitol Building Our Minnesota state capitol building is located in St. Paul. It was completed in 1905 and was praised throughout the United States at…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Why do you think the United States was interested in the land of Northern Wisconsin? Slide 3 Slide 4 In 1837, the federal government negotiated a treaty for…
Slide 1The Northwest Territory Unit 2, Lesson 4 Slide 2 The United States The Treaty of Paris officially named the United States of America as a new country. – Treaty =…
Slide 1 Begin To take the quiz, click “Slide Show” and “View Show” Slide 2 Minnesota Treaties Quiz How much do YOU know about treaties in Minnesota’s History? This…
Slide 1 Slide 2 By: Nicholas Kingeter Water Resources Center at MNSU Slide 3 “… the plateau that opens here presents neither hills nor woods. It is a high, grand,…
USING MACHINE GUNS, UNITED STATES SOLDIERS KILLED MORE THAN 300 STARVING LAKOTA MEN, WOMEN, AND CHILDREN AT A. SAND CREEK. C. WOUNDED KNEE. B. SAN CARLOS. D. GHOST DANCE.…
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Ch. 13 Ch. 13 The Impending Crisis John L. OâSullivan, Democratic Review 1845 âis by the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent…
Slide 1 Cheyenne Tribe By: Nathan Nauta Live The Cheyenne Indians were far-ranging people, especially once they acquired horses. By the time the Americans met them they were…