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Page 1: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

MinnesotaTammy Ott

4th Grade2010

Page 2: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

Statehood

Minnesota was the 32nd state in the United States.

It became a state on October 13, 1857.

Page 3: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State Population

The population of Minnesota is 4,919,479.

Page 4: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State Capital

St. Paul is the capital of Minnesota.

Page 5: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State Flag

This is the Minnesota state flag.

Page 6: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State SealThe state motto, “L'Etoile du Nord” meaning

“Star of the North,” is depicted on the seal.

Page 7: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State FlowerThe Minnesota state flower is the

pink and white lady slipper.

Page 8: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State Bird

The common loon is the Minnesota state bird.

Page 9: Minnesota Tammy Ott 4 th Grade 2010. Minnesota was the 32 nd state in the United States. It became a state on October 13, 1857

State Tree

The Norway Pine, also known as the Red Pine, is the Minnesota state tree.