Why montana became a state




















Amphibians like chorus frogs, giant salamanders, and newts also call Montana home. Plant life changes dramatically as you cross from the mountains to the plains. The Rockies have forests of spruce, firs, and pines. In the plains the majority of plants are grasses and shrubs such as plains pricklypear and rubber rabbitbrush.

You can see 19th-century plays, take a stagecoach tour, and even check out stores with one-hundred-year-old items on display! All rights reserved. Personality Quizzes. Funny Fill-In.

Amazing Animals. He writes: "Like most of our unorganized frontier towns, Lewistown is careless about keeping its streets clear -- free from sweepings, trash, mud holes and her stable yards and back lots free from piles of stinking manure. With these exceptions it is a pretty pleasant place, and has a good friendly sociable population. On a favorite Indian encampment area, the town of Bull Hook Bottoms is springing up, with three cabins and a tent city.

Railroad magnate J. Rudyard Kipling, 23, visits Livingston. Pierre Wibaux ships two trainloads of cattle to Chicago this month. John Wesley Powell, a Civil War veteran who led the first expedition down the Colorado River, advocates at the Montana Constitutional Convention for a state divided into drainage basins that would take a cooperative, sustainable approach to land management.

More: Hike the 'reclusive millionaire' of Great Falls' wildlife management area this weekend. The Broadwater Hotel and Natatorium opens west of Helena, with Moorish architecture and foot-byfoot pool. Founder Charles Broadwater is dead three years later. She becomes a leading citizen of her town, a massage therapist and mayoral candidate.

Her brother, Taylor Gordon, was a leading performer during the Harlem Renaissance. The Great Northern Railway is born. Hill reorganizes the [St. Territories represented a sort of compromise between colonies and states. They had limited powers of legislative self-government, but their executive and judicial officers were appointed by the federal government.

Not surprisingly, residents of frontier territories usually demanded quick admission to statehood so they could gain full control of their local governments. Until they had such control, federal supervision over their local affairs was a source of constant frustration. The mining boom of the s brought the first sizable influx of whites to Montana and the first demands for government.

Until that time, the large eastern and small western sectors of what would become Montana simply had been attached to huge frontier territories whose centers of population lay hundreds, even thousands, of miles away. The eastern two-thirds of Montana, which occupies the far northwestern corner of the Mississippi-Missouri Basin, had formed the far extremity of Indian Territory until It also was part of Louisiana Territory until , the Missouri Territory until , a general Great Plains Indian Country until and Nebraska Territory until , when it became the western sector of newly created Dakota Territory.

Subscribe for fascinating stories connecting the past to the present. Nevada is the seventh largest of the 50 states, but is one of the most sparsely populated. Carson City, in the western part of the state, is the capital. Part of the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase, Arkansas became a separate territory in and achieved statehood in A slave state, Arkansas became the ninth state to secede from the union and join the Confederate States of America.

Today Arkansas ranks 27th among The largest state in area of the United States, Alaska was admitted to the union as the 49th state in , and lies at the extreme northwest of the North American continent. At Four Corners, in the southeast, Utah meets Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona at right angles, the only such meeting of states in the country.



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