Dakota Territory

Dakota Territory
Territory of Dakota
Organized incorporated territory of the United States

 

1861–1889
 

 

 

Location of Dakota Territory
Capital Yankton (1861–1883)
Bismarck (1883–1889)
Government Organized incorporated territory
Governor List
History
 - Created from Nebraska & unorganized territories March 2 1861
 - Idaho Territory split off March 4 1863
 - Land received from Idaho Territory May 28 1864
 - Wyoming Territory split off July 25 1868
 - North Dakota & South Dakota statehood November 2 1889

The Territory of Dakota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1861, until November 2, 1889, when the final extent of the reduced territory was split and admitted to the Union as the states of North and South Dakota.

The Dakota Territory consisted of the northernmost part of the land acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of the United States. The name refers to the Dakota branch of the Sioux tribes which occupied the area at the time. Most of Dakota Territory was formerly part of the Minnesota and Nebraska territories. When Minnesota became a state in 1858, the leftover area between the Missouri River and Minnesota's western boundary fell unorganized. When the Yankton Treaty was signed later that year, ceding much of what had been Lakota land to the U.S. Government, early settlers formed an unofficial provisional government and unsuccessfully lobbied for United States territory status. Three years later soon-to-be-President Abraham Lincoln's cousin-in-law, J.B.S. Todd, personally lobbied for territory status and Washington formally created Dakota Territory.

It became an organized territory on March 2, 1861. Upon creation, Dakota Territory included much of present-day Montana and Wyoming; by 1868, creation of new territories reduced Dakota Territory to the present boundaries of the Dakotas. Territorial counties were defined in 1872, including Bottineau County, Cass County and others.

Dakota Territory, circa 1886

The territorial capital was Yankton from 1861 until 1883, when it was moved to Bismarck. The Dakota Territory was divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota on November 2, 1889. The admission of two states, as opposed to one, was done for a number of reasons. The two population centers in the territory were in the northeast and southeast corners of the territory, several hundred miles away from each other. On a national level, there was pressure from the Republican Party to admit two states to add to their political power in the Senate. A century later, with the populations of the two states at low levels, there were discussions of reuniting them as "Dakota", but this has never been seriously considered.

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Life in Dakota Territory

After becoming an organized territory, the population increased very slowly during the early years and then very rapidly with the "Dakota Boom" from 1870 to 1880.[1] The white population grew slowly for a number of reasons. Mainly, the Sioux Indians were considered very hostile and a threat to early settlers. They were gradually defeated and were not as severe a threat.[2] The population increase can largely be attributed to the growth of railroads, specifically the Northern Pacific Railroad. Settlers that came to the Dakota Territory were from other western territories as well as many from Northern and Western Europe. These included large numbers of Norwegians, Germans, Swedes, and Canadians.[3]

Commerce was organized around agriculture with wheat being the territory's main cash crop. Other economic activities included mining and cattle ranching. Gold was discovered in the Black Hills and attracted more settlers to the area. The population surge increased the demand for meat spurring expanded cattle ranching on the territory's vast open ranges. Economic hardship hit the territory in the 1880s due to lower wheat prices and a drought.[4]

Dakota Territory in popular culture

Dakota Territory was the setting for the syndicated western television series, Man Without a Gun, starring Rex Reason as newspaper editor Adam McLean and Mort Mills as Marshal Frank Tillman. The program aired from 1957–1959.

The Disney musical film The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band takes place in the Dakota Territory during the time of the 1888 Presidential Election.

Dakota Territory was the setting for several novels by Laura Ingalls Wilder, including By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years and The First Four Years.

See also

  • Governors of Dakota Territory
  • HBO fictional series Deadwood set in the Black Hills in the town of Deadwood in 1876.
  • Historic regions of the United States
  • History of North Dakota
  • History of South Dakota
  • List of Dakota Territory Civil War units
  • Territorial evolution of the United States
    • Territory of France that encompassed land that would later become part of the Territory of Dakota:
    • Territory of Spain that would later be returned to France:
    • Territory of the United Kingdom that encompassed land that would later become part of the Territory of Dakota:
    • U.S. territories that encompassed land that would later become part of the Territory of Dakota:
      • Louisiana Purchase, 1803–1804
      • District of Louisiana, 1804–1805
      • Territory of Louisiana, 1805–1812
      • Territory of Missouri, 1812–1821
      • Territory of Michigan, 1805–1837
      • Territory of Wisconsin, 1836–1848
      • Territory of Iowa, 1838–1846
      • Territory of Minnesota, 1849–1858
      • Territory of Nebraska, 1854–1867
      • Territory of Idaho, 1863–1890
    • U.S. territories that encompassed land that was previously part of the Territory of Dakota:
      • Territory of Idaho, 1863–1890
      • Territory of Montana, 1864–1889
      • Territory of Wyoming, 1868–1890
    • U.S. states that encompass land that was once part of the Territory of Dakota:
      • State of Nebraska, 1867 (annexed land 1882)
      • State of North Dakota, 1889
      • State of South Dakota, 1889
      • State of Montana, 1889
      • State of Wyoming, 1890
  • United States Congressional Delegations from Dakota Territory

Notes

  1. ^ The New Encyclopedia of the American West. Ed. Howard R. Lamar. 1998 Yale University Press, New Haven. pp. 282
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of the American West. Ed. Charles Philips and Alan Axelrod. 1996 Macmillan Reference USA, New York. pp.1200–1201
  3. ^ John H. Hudson, "Migration to an American Frontier," Annals of the Association of American Geographers,(June 1976), 243–244
  4. ^ The New Encyclopedia of the American West, 282

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