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Kayley
29 July, 01:18
What is the origin of north dakota?
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Harper Lang
29 July, 03:30
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President James Buchanan signed the bill creating the Dakota Territory in March 2. 1861. Which was originally included the area covered today by both Dakotas as well as Montana and Wyoming. North Dakota is considered 39th state because of alphabetical position. Dakota means friend in Sioux Indian.
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