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Extractions: Print Print Preview Montana Article View On the File menu, click Print to print the information. Montana IV. The People of Montana A. Population Patterns Before the arrival of European settlers the present-day state of Montana was thinly populated by numerous Native American tribes. Among those who lived in the western valleys were the Flathead, Kalispel, and Kootenai. East of the Continental Divide there were Plains groups, including the Blackfoot, Crow, Sioux, Gros Ventre, Assiniboine, and Cheyenne. With the gradual white settlement of the area the Native Americans were eventually forced onto reservations supervised by the federal government. There were 56,100 Native Americans in the state in 2000. Many of the first Europeans in the area were French-Native American fur trappers from Canada. Although there were fewer than 100 settlers in the region in 1860, the steady stream of hopeful prospectors from the East and Midwest increased the number to 20,595 in 1870, the year of the first census. Later the silver and copper mines drew Irish, Cornish, and many other immigrants to Butte. A few blacks migrated from the South after the American Civil War (1861-1865). With the settlement of the eastern section by northern European and Slavic groups, most parts of the state were occupied and the population reached 548,889 in 1920. Although Montana ranks fourth in size among the states, it was 44th in population, with 902,195 people, according to the 2000 census. The 1990 census counted a population of 799,065, giving the state a growth of 12.9 percent in ten years. The state has a population density of 2 persons per sq km (6 per sq mi), as compared with the national average of 32 persons per sq km (84 per sq mi).
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Extractions: Reference Desk Sponsored Links TripAdvisor Encyclopedia Montana Life in Montana's mountainous western area differs greatly from that on its eastern plains. Across the eastern half of the state stretch broad sections of the Great Plains, drained by the Missouri River, which originates in SW Montana, and by its tributaries, the Milk, the Marias, the Sun, and especially the Yellowstone. Much of Montana's western boundary is marked by the crest of the lofty Bitterroot Range, part of the Rocky Mts., which dominate the western section of the state and along which runs the Continental Divide . Montana's very name is derived from the Spanish word meaning mountain country. Much of the fourth largest U.S. state is still sparsely populated country dominated by spectacular nature. High granite peaks, forests, lakes, and such wonders as those of Glacier National Park attract many visitors to Montana. Other places of interest include Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Big Hole National Battlefield, and Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site (see
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Extractions: So you want to know about Montana? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Montana. Top of Page Population (1994): 856,000 (44th in size) State size: 147,046 square miles (4th in size) State Capital: Helena (named after Helena, Minnesota) Major cities: Billings, Great Falls and Helena Admission to union: The 41st State Date entered the union: November 8, 1889 Origin of state name: Named from the latin word Montana which means "mountainous regions". Nicknames: The Treasure State Bordering states: Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wyoming, with Canada to the north. State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Bitterroot State tree: Ponderosa Pine Motto: Gold and Silver Top of Page Glacier National Park and the Rocky Mountains. Top of Page Top of Page Montana is mainly an agriculture state with cate, wheat, barley and sugar beet farming. Natural resources include gold, silver, copper and coal mining, as well as oil. Some forestry, and pulp and paper industry.
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Extractions: Abbreviation: MT Montana derives from the Latin word meaning "mountainous." Montana was admitted into the Union as the 41st state in 1889. The state is the fourth largest state of the United States. Western Montana is a land of tall, rugged mountains; while eastern Montana is a land of broad plains. Montana experienced sudden development when gold was discovered in 1862. Montana was also the scene of the Native Americans' last effort to keep their land. The last stand of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer was fought in Montana, as were the final battles of the Nez Perce Wars. The mountains, the battlefields, the old gold camps, and the vast, lonely distances give visitors a unique perspective of the American frontier. "Montana" wird vom lateinischen Wort für "bergig" abgeleitet. 1889 wurde Montana der 41. Staat der Union. Montana
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Extractions: Montana is big, particularly to a newcomer. Carl Stevens, VISTA volunteer, describes how Montana's America Reads program has met the challenges posed by vast geography: "I had always heard of the Big Sky Country, and this year I discovered it's real. My first day in Montana, driving from Three Forks to Helena, I topped a rise and saw the road stretch out before me, bifurcating the autumn-amber wheat fields and grazing ranges that sweep up to the Big Belt Range on the east and the Elkhorns on the west. The road flows into a dark patch that turned out to be Townsend, 17 miles distant, in sight all the way. "Montana is the fourth-largest state in the United States. From corner to corner, say, Alzada to Yaak, Montana stretches well over 800 miles. Yet for all that space, there are fewer than 900,000 people. Montana has 56 counties and 492 elementary schools, about a third of which have fewer than 25 kids enrolled. Petroleum County has a total of 46 kids in its one elementary school. "That is our challenge in Montana: to provide tutor training statewide to our sparsely populated counties while making the most efficient use of our scarce resources. Since it was apparent from the very beginning that the outreach task was beyond the capabilities of any one group, the Montana America Reads Tutoring Partnership was formed, consisting of the Governor's Office of Community Service, Office of Public Instruction (OPI), The Montana Campus Compact, and the Corporation for National Service-Montana State Office.
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