North Dakota was a place where there were native Americans before a lot of people knew about North Dakota. Indian indigenous peoples are Arapaho, Alarika, Cheyenne, Chipea, Dakota, Manda. Pierre Gaultierdela Vérendrye led the first exploration in North Dakota State in 1738. In 1803, the United States got most of North Dakota from France with purchase from Louisiana. Lewis and Clark investigated the area and settled there. North Dakota State is one of the rural states in America.
Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota Province, the economic center of this region. Bismarck, located in South Dakota State on the Missouri River, has become the capital city of North Dakota State since 1883, the capital of the Dakota Region at the beginning, and the capital city since 1889. Minot is a city in North Dakota State. North Dakota State fair and Norsk Høstfest venue. Mandan City, west of the Missouri River, several miles west of Bismarck, was named after the Mandan Indians who lived in this area during the exploration of Lewis and Clark. New Salem is the world's largest bison picture in Jamestown, the world's largest statue of Holstein cattle.
North Dakota State is in the United States and is known as the Great Plains. The state shares the Red River in the north with Minnesota State in the east. South Dakota is in the south, Montana is in the west, Saskatchewan in Canada and Manitoba are in the north. North Dakota State is located near the center of North America, and there is a stone mark "Geographical center of the North American continent" in Rugby North Dakota State. North Dakota State is 70,762 square miles (183,273 square kilometers), the nineteenth largest state.
The eastern part of North Dakota is totally flat, but there are lots of hills and hills in the western part of North Dakota. Most states are covered with grasslands, crops cover most of the eastern North Dakota state, but they are getting more and more sparse in the center and beyond. Natural trees in North Dakota are usually in well drained places such as Gully and Valley near the Pembina Mountain Range and the Killer Mountain Range, the Turtle Mountain Range, the sand dune of McHenry County in the center of North Dakota County, along the Shaine Valley. Hill side and Cheyenne delta. This diverse terrain supports about 2,000 plants