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t h i s l a n d i s y o u r l a n d Minnesota b y a n n h e i n r i c h s Content Adviser: Douglass R. Anderson, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Reading Adviser: Dr. Linda D. Labbo, Department of Reading Education, College of Education, The University of Georgia C O M P A S S P O I N T B O O K S M I N N E A P O L I S, M I N N E S O T A

Compass Point Books 3722 West 50th Street, #115 Minneapolis, MN 55410 Visit Compass Point Books on the Internet at www.compasspointbooks.com or e-mail your request to custserv@compasspointbooks.com On the cover: Split Rock Lighthouse on Lake Superior Photographs : Joseph Sohm/Corbis, cover, 1; Wally Eberhart/Visuals Unlimited, 3, 44 (middle left); Photo Network/Karen Lawrence, 5; John Elk III, 6, 10, 12, 22, 23, 27, 28 (bottom), 32, 37, 38, 39, 43, 47; Unicorn Stock Photos/M. Silk, 7; Robert McCaw, 8, 9, 44 (top & bottom left), 45; Unicorn Stock Photos/Phyllis Kedl, 11, 42; Richard Hamilton Smith, 13, 28 (top), 48; Charles A. Zimmerman/ Minnesota Historical Society, 15, 41; Bettmann/Corbis, 16 (top); Father Hennepin at the Falls of St. Anthony, by Douglas Volk/Minnesota Historical Society, 16 (bottom); Fort Snelling by Henry Lewis/Minnesota Historical Society, 17; Minnesota Historical Society, 18, 20, 21; Matthew B. Brady/Minnesota Historical Society, 19; Unicorn Stock Photos/Andre Jenny, 24; Owen Franken/Corbis, 26, 30; AFP/Corbis, 29; Courtesy of the South Dakota State Historical Society-State Archives, 31, 46; Phil Schermeister/Corbis, 33; Richard Hamilton Smith/Corbis, 34; David Muench/Corbis, 40; Robesus, Inc, 43 (state flag); One Mile Up, Inc., 43 (state seal); Artville, 44 (bottom right). Editors: E. Russell Primm, Emily J. Dolbear, and Catherine Neitge Photo Researcher: Svetlana Zhurkina Photo Selector: Linda S. Koutris Designer: The Design Lab Cartographer: XNR Productions, Inc. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Heinrichs, Ann. Minnesota / by Ann Heinrichs. p. cm. (This land is your land) Summary: Introduces the geography, history, government, people, culture, and attractions of Minnesota. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7565-0315-9 1. Minnesota Juvenile literature. [1. Minnesota.] I. Title. II. Series: Heinrichs, Ann. This land is your land. F606.3.H45 2003 977.6 dc21 2002010090 2003 by Compass Point Books All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. The publisher takes no responsibility for the use of any of the materials or methods described in this book, nor for the products thereof. Printed in the United States of America. Table of Contents 4 Welcome to Minnesota! 6 Forests, Lakes, and Prairies 15 A Trip Through Time 22 Government by the People 26 Minnesotans at Work 30 Getting to Know Minnesotans 35 Let s Explore Minnesota! 41 Important Dates 42 Glossary 42 Did You Know? 43 At a Glance 44 State Symbols 44 Making Minnesota Blueberry Crumble 45 State Song 46 Famous Minnesotans 47 Want to Know More? 48 Index

Welcome to Minnesota! The voice of the Great Spirit is heard in the rippling of the mighty water. This is a saying of the Dakota Sioux people. They lived in Minnesota long before European explorers arrived. The Dakota also gave Minnesota its name. They called it Minisota. This means sky-tinted waters. Minnesota s sky-blue waters ripple in thousands of rivers and lakes. Deep-green forests surround them. Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota is the source of the mighty Mississippi River. Into this wilderness came loggers, farmers, and miners. They worked hard and lived through the fierce and snowy winters. Soon they were producing tons of lumber, wheat, and iron ore. Minnesota is now a leading industrial state. Its natural beauty, however, still fills people with wonder. Come and explore Minnesota. You ll share its wonders, too! Minnesota is known for its thousands of rivers and lakes. 4 5

Forests, Lakes, and Prairies Head north from Minnesota, and you re in another country Canada! Minnesota sits right at the center of the long United States Canada border. North Dakota and South Dakota lie to the west. Iowa is on the south. Wisconsin and Lake Superior line Minnesota s eastern edge. Glaciers once covered most of Minnesota. Glaciers are massive sheets of ice. When they moved, glaciers scraped the land. Much of Minnesota became flat, with only small hills. As the glaciers melted, they dumped masses of stones, gravel, and sand. These rocky areas are called moraines. Rolling prairies cover the southern half of Minnesota. This is the state s best farmland. In the southeast, swift streams run through deep valleys. Northeastern Minnesota was an ancient mountain range. There the glaciers ground down the mountains and left rocky, hilly land. 6 The rocky shore of Lake Superior lies along Minnesota s eastern border. Minnesota s best farmland is located in the southern half of the state. 7

Minnesota is called the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes. In fact, the state has 11,842 lakes of 10 acres (4 hectares) or more. They were created by can you guess? glaciers. As the glaciers moved slowly across the land, they left holes that filled with water and became lakes. The loons that nest beside those lakes are now the state bird. Moose roam Minnesota s many forests. 8 Forests cover much of Minnesota. They are home to deer, bears, moose, beavers, foxes, and raccoons. Aspen, balsam, fir, spruce, and tall pine trees grow in the northern woods. Blackberries, blueberries, and raspberries grow wild in the sunny spots there, too. Southeastern forests have deciduous trees. These are trees that shed their leaves in the fall. The common loon is Minnesota s state bird. 9

Minnesota shares Lake of the Woods with Canada. Red Lake is the largest lake that s completely within the state s borders. Lake Superior is one of North America s five Great Lakes. It is also the largest freshwater lake in the world. Duluth is an important port on Lake Superior. The Mississippi River begins at Lake Itasca. 10 A view of Duluth, a port city on Lake Superior The Mississippi River is Minnesota s major river. It is also the largest river in the United States. It begins as a tiny stream running out of Lake Itasca. Then it grows to become 11