North Dakota Statehood

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Statehood

North Dakota Statehood

North Dakota entered the Union during the burst of late-nineteenth-century admissions that turned large interior territories into fully represented states.

November 2, 1889 Territory To State

How This State Entered The Union

Statehood is where constitutional structure meets regional history: the point where a place entered the Union as an equal state.

Admission To The Union

North Dakota became the thirty-ninth state on November 2, 1889, one of the pair admitted alongside South Dakota on the same day.

Path To Statehood

Its route ran through Dakota Territory, railroad expansion, agricultural settlement, and federal organization of the northern plains.

Why It Matters

North Dakota matters because it shows how the plains moved from open territory into equal state membership as farming, freight, and settlement took firmer hold.

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