Minnesota Territory

Territory of Minnesota
Organized incorporated territory of the United States

Location of Minnesota Territory within the U.S. including U.S. state boundaries
CapitalSt. Paul
Government
 • TypeOrganized incorporated territory
Governor 
• 1849–1853
Alexander Ramsey
• 1853–1857
Willis A. Gorman
• 1857–1858
Samuel Medary
LegislatureMinnesota Territorial Legislature
History 
• Split from Iowa and Wisconsin territories
March 3, 1849
• Statehood
May 11, 1858
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Iowa Territory
Wisconsin Territory
Minnesota
Unorganized territory

The Territory of Minnesota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 3, 1849,[1] until May 11, 1858, when the eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Minnesota and the western portion became unorganized territory and shortly after was reorganized as part of the Dakota Territory.

  1. ^ Stat. 403

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