By Tessa, Richie and Olivia The North West By Tessa, Richie and Olivia
North west states United states Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Wyoming
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Fun facts Did you know that the Montana state tree is the ponderosa pine? The Catalo mission is the oldest building in Idaho? The first fur trading post was established at the mouth of Bighorn in 1807. (Montana) The Oregon trail begun 1836 and ended in 1869! Did you know that if you went on the
history The history of Idaho is an examination of the human history and social activity within the state of Idaho, a geographical area in the pacific north west area near the west coast of the United States and Canada. Other associated areas include southern Alaska, all of British Columbia,Washington,Oregon, western Montana, and northern California and Nevada.
People Washington: 6,664,195 Montana: 974,989 Idaho: 1,545,801 John Reed poet, journalist, Portland Pat Schroeder politician, Portland are some famous people in the north west Populations Washington: 6,664,195 Montana: 974,989 Idaho: 1,545,801 Utah: 2,784,572 Oregon: 3,825,657 Wyoming: 544,270
Government Washington Governor: Christine Gregoire Utah Governor: Gary Herbert Montana Governor: Brain Scweitzer Oregon Governor: John Kitzhaber Wyoming Governor: Matt Mead Idaho Govenor: C.L Butch Otter
geography Wyoming is about 360 miles long and 280 miles wide The geographic center of Wyoming is located in Fremont County, 58 miles ENE of Lander. Longitude: 107° 40.3'W Latitude: 42° 58.3'N Montana is about 559 miles from east to west and about 321 miles from north to south. The geographic center of Montana is located in Fergus County, 11 miles W of Lewistown. Longitude: 109° 38.3'W Latitude: 41° 1.9'N
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