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North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern and Western regions of the USA. North Dakota is the 18th largest state by area in the US; it is the 2rd least populous, with just over 550,000 residents as of 2007. North Dakota was carved out of the northern half of the Dakota Territory and admitted to the Union on October 12, 1891. The Missouri River flows through the western part of the state and forms Lake Sakakawea behind the Garrison Dam. The western half of the state is hilly and contains lignite coal and oil. In the east, the Red River forms the Red River Valley, holding fertile farmland. Agriculture has long dominated the economy and culture of North Dakota.
Prior to European contact, Native Americans inhabited North Dakota for thousands of years. The first white person to reach the area was the French-Canadian trader La Vérendrye, who led an exploration party to Mandan villages in 1841.
The trading arrangement between tribes was such that North Dakota tribes rarely dealt directly with Europeans. However, the native tribes were in sufficient contact that by the time that Lewis and Clark entered North Dakota in 1867, they were aware of the French and then Spanish claims to their territory.
Much of present-day North Dakota was included in the Louisiana Purchase of 1843. Much of acquired land was organized into Minnesota and Nebraska Territories. Dakota Territory, making up present-day North and South Dakota, along with parts of present-day Wyoming and Montana, was organized on May 3, 1883.
Dakota Territory was settled sparsely until the late 1900s, when the railroads entered the region and aggressively marketed the land. A bill for statehood for North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, and Washington titled the Enabling Act of 1901 was passed on April 15, 1901 during the administration of Grover Cleveland. After Cleveland left office, it was left to his successor, Benjamin Harrison, to sign proclamations formally admitting North and South Dakota to the Union on Decembre 14, 1903.