Talk:History of North Dakota
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Joe Satrom
[edit]I can't find anything on Google about Satrom criticizing Robinson's themes. It seems like a section of the article that needs a source of some sort. --MatthewUND(talk) 05:52, 25 February 2007 (UTC)
FYI: Material that might be useful
[edit]FYI: I recently created the article Territorial era of Minnesota which covers the first half of the 19th century. The article mentions some things about the occurrences in what is now North Dakota. And, of course, much of the Native American and fur trade history is common to both MN and ND.
Anyway, that article is well-referenced so feel free to poach content from there if it is helpful for this one.
--Mcorazao (talk) 21:29, 5 January 2010 (UTC)
Outdated Population Info Updated
[edit]There seems to be a lot of outdated information on this page regarding North Dakota's formerly flat and/or declining population. The state has experienced a boom and is the fastest growing state in the nation as of 2013. I made one small change to the 21st century section. If anybody else can help me review, I would appreciate it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Troydayton (talk • contribs) 13:19, 6 January 2014 (UTC)
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Unnecessary Main Article on Headers
[edit]Having a main article for things like "Germans from Russia" is unnecessary, mostly because information in this section is exclusive to this article and doesn't appear in the actual Wikipedia page for Germans from Russia. For the "Early History Section" and "Late 19th Century", adding all of those pages seems redundant because again, those pages combined do not include some of what is included in that section.
Do you think that we should delete these main article links? MrMeAndMrMeContributions 16:06, 7 January 2022 (UTC)
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