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The following important dates in the history of Minnesota affected political jurisdictions, record keeping, and family movements.
The following important dates in the history of Minnesota affected political jurisdictions, record keeping, and family movements.


1686– 1762:  The French established a chain of forts and small settlements in the area of Minnesota.
1686– 1762: The French established a chain of forts and small settlements in the area of Minnesota.


1763–1819:  The area was controlled by British fur traders of the Northwest Company.
1763–1819: The area was controlled by British fur traders of the Northwest Company.


1783:  Great Britain grants eastern portions of Minnesota to the United States.
1783: Great Britain grants eastern portions of Minnesota to the United States.


1787–1800:  Part of Northwest Territory
1787–1800: Part of Northwest Territory


1800– 1809:  Part of Indiana Territory
1800– 1809: Part of Indiana Territory


1803:  The United States obtains the western portion of the area through the Louisiana Purchase.
1803: The United States obtains the western portion of the area through the Louisiana Purchase.


1809–1818:  Part of Illinois Territory
1809–1818: Part of Illinois Territory


1820:  The U.S. Army establishes Fort Snelling at its permanent location near the future site of St. Paul. It becomes a nucleus of settlement. Mississippi River steamboats reach Fort Snelling in 1823.
1820: The U.S. Army establishes Fort Snelling at its permanent location near the future site of St. Paul. It becomes a nucleus of settlement. Mississippi River steamboats reach Fort Snelling in 1823.


1818–1836:  The area that is now Minnesota is in Michigan Territory.
1818–1836: The area that is now Minnesota is in Michigan Territory.


1836:  All of Minnesota is in Wisconsin Territory.
1836: All of Minnesota is in Wisconsin Territory.


1837:  Sioux and Chippewa Indians sell their claim to the St. Croix Valley, opening the way to major white settlements in eastern Minnesota.
1837: Sioux and Chippewa Indians sell their claim to the St. Croix Valley, opening the way to major white settlements in eastern Minnesota.


1840:  Some Minnesota residents are listed in the 1840 territorial censuses of Wisconsin and Iowa.
1840: Some Minnesota residents are listed in the 1840 territorial censuses of Wisconsin and Iowa.


1849:  Congress creates Minnesota Territory.
1849: Congress creates Minnesota Territory.


1851–1855:  The Indians give up their rights to millions of acres of land west of the Mississippi River.
1851–1855: The Indians give up their rights to millions of acres of land west of the Mississippi River.


1854:  Large scale immigration begins when the railroad reaches the Mississippi River.
1854: Large scale immigration begins when the railroad reaches the Mississippi River.


1858:  Minnesota gains statehood.
1858: Minnesota gains statehood.


1861–1865:  The Civil War and Indian wars involve 22,000 men.
1861–1865: The Civil War and Indian wars involve 22,000 men.


1862:  Dakota Conflict (See the "[[Minnesota Military Records|Military Records]]" section of this outline for details.)
1862: Dakota Conflict (See the "[[Minnesota Military Records|Military Records]]" section of this outline for details.)


1870–1890:  Rapid settlement as homesteaders— many immigrants from Germany, Sweden, and Norway—move into western and southwestern Minnesota.
1870–1890: Rapid settlement as homesteaders— many immigrants from Germany, Sweden, and Norway—move into western and southwestern Minnesota.


1917–1918 : More than half a million men between age 18 and 45 register with the Selective Service; about 75,000 enter the service in World War I
1917–1918 : More than half a million men between age 18 and 45 register with the Selective Service; about 75,000 enter the service in World War I


1930s:  Many Mexican Americans arrive.
1930s: Many Mexican Americans arrive.


1941–1945:  More than 6,000 Minnesota soldiers lose their lives in World War II.
1941–1945: More than 6,000 Minnesota soldiers lose their lives in World War II.


1970s:  Arrival of refugees from southeast Asia
1970s: Arrival of refugees from southeast Asia


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