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Nebraska Territory


 

The Nebraska Territory was a historic, organized territory of the United States from May 30, 1854 until March 1, 1867 when Nebraska became the 37th U.S. state. It was established by the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.

Related Topics:
Organized territory - United States - May 30 - 1854 - March 1 - 1867 - Nebraska - U.S. state - Kansas-Nebraska Act

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The original land allocated to the Nebraska Territory included much the original Louisiana Purchase north of the 40th parallel (which forms the current Kansas-Nebraska border) but not including the Minnesota Territory or the existing states of Missouri and Iowa. As such, the territory at its greatest extent encompassed much of the northern Great Plains and the upper basin of the Missouri River, as well as portions of the northern Rocky Mountains.

Related Topics:
Louisiana Purchase - 40th parallel - Kansas - Minnesota Territory - Missouri - Iowa - Great Plains - Missouri River - Rocky Mountains

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The territory was gradually reduced in size over the following decade with the organization of additional territories in the west.

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