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Alberta to the West, Manitoba to the East and the Northwest Territory to the North
The Northwest Territory was one of the first territories of the United States. It was incorporated in 1787 by the Northwest Ordinance. It consisted of all of modern-day Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and parts of Minnesota.
North and South Dakota are on the western border of Minnesota. To the northwest is mostly Canada (Manitoba and western Ontario).
US Northwest Territory was an organized, incorporated territory in the United States from 1787 until 1803. It included the land in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. CANADA The Northwest Territories is the larger of 2 territories in Canada, and its capital is Yellowknife. It is the largest of all the provinces and territories, but only has a population of 41,464 as of the 2006 census. Mining is the most important industry and some geologists feel that this territory contains almost every known mineral. Zinc is the leading mineral mined. The "North-West Territory" was in Canada in the 19th Century.
Minnesota
it is located in duluth
Officially, the Monarch butterfly.
Michigan, ohio, indiana, wisconsin, illinois hope it helped:)
The Minnesota Gophers play at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities campus. They are officially known as the "Golden Gophers".
The northwest angle in Minnesota.
No, it borders Northwest territories to the west, corners Saskatchewan to the southwest, Manitoba to the south, Hudson bay to the South East, and Greenland to the East. North Dakota and Minnesota are about 500 miles away south of Manitoba.
It begins in Minnesota, as a small stream flowing north out of Lake Itasca in the northwest part of the state.