Biology:Outline of North Dakota territorial evolution

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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to North Dakota territorial evolution

thumb|240px|An expandable map of the United States after the Treaty of Paris in 1789 The following outline traces the territorial evolution of the United States State of North Dakota.

Outline

thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States after the Anglo-American Convention of 1818 thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States after the Dakota Organic Act of 1861 thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States after the Montana Organic Act of 1864 thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States after North Dakota statehood in 1889 thumb|240px|An enlargeable map of the United States as it has been since 1959

  • Historical territorial claims of the United Kingdom in the present State of North Dakota:
    • Rupert's Land, 1670–1870
      • Anglo-American Convention of 1818
  • Historical territorial claims of France in the present State of North Dakota:
    • Louisiane, 1682–1764
      • Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1762
  • Historical territorial claims of Spain in the present State of North Dakota:
    • Luisiana, 1764–1803
      • Third Treaty of San Ildefonso of 1800
  • Historical territorial claims of France in the present State of North Dakota:
    • Louisiane, 1803
      • Vente de la Louisiane of 1803
  • Historical political divisions of the United States in the present State of North Dakota:
    • Unorganized territory created by the Louisiana Purchase, 1803–1804
    • District of Louisiana, 1804–1805
    • Territory of Louisiana, 1805–1812
    • Territory of Missouri, 1812–1821
    • Unorganized territory formerly the northwestern Missouri Territory, 1821–1854
      • Treaty of Fort Laramie of 1851
    • Territory of Michigan east of Missouri River and White Earth River, 1805-(1834–1836)-1837
    • Territory of Wisconsin east of Missouri River and White Earth River, (1836–1838)-1848
    • Territory of Iowa east of Missouri River and White Earth River, 1838–1846
    • Territory of Minnesota east of Missouri River and White Earth River, 1849–1858
    • Territory of Nebraska west of Missouri River or White Earth River, (1854–1861)-1867
    • Territory of Dakota, 1861-1889[1]
    • State of North Dakota, since November 2, 1889[2]

See also

  • Historical outline of North Dakota
  • History of North Dakota
  • Territorial evolution of the United States
Minnesota Territorial evolution of Minnesota
Montana Territorial evolution of Montana
South Dakota Territorial evolution of South Dakota

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