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  • president to visit the territory of Alaska while serving in office. In July 1923, while traveling on the USS Henderson, Alaska became the end destination of...
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  • Russian Alaska was the name given to Russian owned lands in North America during the years 1780-1867. Debates over who first discovered the land have been...
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  • in 1959, the Prudhoe Bay Oil field was discovered on the North Slope of Alaska on March 12, 1968. Through ownership of this oilfield, the Alaskan government...
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  • History of Alaska The current, editable version of this book is available in Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection, at https://en.wikibooks...
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  • When the question of statehood for Alaska was first raised, it was mostly Alaskan leaders trying to develop some political gain. They brought up the idea...
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  • The name Alaska comes from the Aleut word "aláxsxaq" meaning “the mainland or where the action of the sea is directed”. Alaska, the largest state in terms...
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  • History of Alaska A history of "The Last Frontier" Introduction Aboriginal Alaxsxaq (to 1800) Russian Alaska (1780-1867) From Department to District (1867-1912)...
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  • Alaska Highway Construction During World War II. Films on Demand. May 16, 2012. http://fod.infobase.com.subzero.lib.uoguelph.ca/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=48809...
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  • “Seward’s Folly” or “Seward’s Icebox” refers to the United States' purchase of Alaska (Russian America) from Russia in 1867, which sparked much debate between...
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  • the first natives of Alaska, most likely belonging to either the Nenana or Denali complexes that eventually settled in central Alaska. It is believed that...
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  • Alaska is a state of the United States. It is in the northwest of North America. Its population is 742 thousand. Its capital is Juneau. Alaska shì Měiguó...
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  • Alaska is a state of the United States. It is in the northwest of North America. Its population is 742 thousand. Its capital is Juneau. Alaska 是 美国 的 一个...
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  • community, whether it’s from art fairs or other festivals. History The Alaska Way Viaduct to carry Washington State Route 99 was constructed in the 1950s...
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  • National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) to the East, the National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska (NPR-A) to the West, and offshore areas to the North. However, Prudhoe Bay...
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  • arguments against oil drilling in Alaska continued to intensify in his later life ("Hemingway's battle for Alaska," 2001). An example of APA parenthetical...
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  • States Trees of Alaska Shrubs of Alaska Vines of Alaska Herbs of Alaska Floating and emergent plants of Alaska Submerged plants of Alaska Trees of Hawaii...
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  • Gyrfalcon Nunavut Territory - Rock Ptarmigan USA Alabama -Yellowhammer Alaska - Willow Ptarmigan Arizona - Cactus Wren Arkansas - Mockingbird California...
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  • the United States, Britain and eastern Canada. The Alaska boundary dispute, simmering since the Alaska purchase of 1867, became critical when gold was discovered...
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  • coast of Alaska.They are closely related to the Haida. The Tlingit are the most Northern group of the Northwest coast peoples who range from Alaska all the...
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  • are generally more expensive in Alaska than in other places because most of the groceries must be transported to Alaska from faraway places. The long transportation...
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