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The following important events in the history of [[Portal:Alaska|Alaska]] affected political boundaries, record keeping, and family movements.  
The following important events in the history of [[Portal:Alaska|Alaska]] affected political boundaries, record keeping, and family movements.  


'''1741:'''Discovered by vertus Bering a Dane working for Russia.  
'''1741:''' Discovered by Vertus Bering, a Dane working for Russia.  


'''1783:'''Russian fur traders established the first white settlement on Kodiak Island.  
'''1783:''' Russian fur traders established the first white settlement on Kodiak Island.  


'''1804:''' Sitka was permanently founded by the Russians. It served as Alaska's capital until 1906, when the capital was moved to Juneau.  
'''1804:''' Sitka was permanently founded by the Russians. It served as Alaska's capital until 1906, when the capital was moved to Juneau.  


'''1824-1828'''<nowiki>: In treaties with the United States and Great Britain, Russia agreed to recognize latitude 54° 40 N as Alaska's southern boundary and longitude 141° W as the eastern boundary. Further boundary adjustments between Alaska and British Columbia were made in 1903.</nowiki>
'''1824-1828''': In treaties with the United States and Great Britain, Russia agreed to recognize latitude 54° 40 N as Alaska's southern boundary and longitude 141° W as the eastern boundary. Further boundary adjustments between Alaska and British Columbia were made in 1903.  


'''1867:'''(October 18)The United States purchased Alaska from Russia.  
'''1867:''' (October 18)The United States purchased Alaska from Russia.  


'''1884:'''Congress passed the first Organic Act, providing a governor and federal courts for Alaska. May 17, 1867 Alaska became a territory.&nbsp;
'''1884:''' Congress passed the first Organic Act, providing a governor and federal courts for Alaska. May 17, 1867 Alaska became a territory.  


'''1896:'''The Klondike gold strike started a rush to the Canadian Yukon Territory. Gold was discovered at Nome in 1899 and at Fairbanks in 1902.  
'''1896:''' The Klondike gold strike started a rush to the Canadian Yukon Territory. Gold was discovered at Nome in 1899 and at Fairbanks in 1902.  


'''1912:''' Congress passed the second Organic Act, establishing Alaska as a U.S. territory and providing for a territorial legislature.  
'''1912:''' Congress passed the second Organic Act, establishing Alaska as a U.S. territory and providing for a territorial legislature.  
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