How did new settlers change Minnesota Territory? Include at least 4 facts about the arrival of new settlers from the Northern Lights source above. Remember, you can go back to the Secondary Source as much as you need!

Use these sentence starters to help you:

Before new settlers arrived, Minnesota's population was...
By 1857, Minnesota's population had...
New settlers came from places like...
One thing I thought was interesting was...

Before new settlers arrived, Minnesota's population was relatively sparse, consisting primarily of Native American tribes, fur traders, and a few military personnel.

By 1857, Minnesota's population had grown significantly due to the arrival of new settlers. The territory's population had reached around 150,000 people.

New settlers came from places like New England, New York, and other states in the Eastern United States. Many settlers were attracted to Minnesota by the promise of fertile land for farming and opportunities in the lumber and milling industries.

One thing I thought was interesting was that the new settlers played a crucial role in shaping the culture and economy of Minnesota. They established towns, built infrastructure such as schools and churches, and introduced new farming techniques.

Additionally, the arrival of new settlers brought cultural diversity to Minnesota. Immigrants from Europe, such as Germans, Scandinavians, and Irish, brought their own traditions, languages, and customs, adding to the multicultural fabric of the territory.