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This Day in Minnesota History

August 30, 1812

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The first of the Selkirk colonists reach the Red River valley, where the Earl of Selkirk had claimed land covering much of present-day Manitoba and parts of present-day North Dakota and Minnesota. A flood, grasshoppers, and rivalries between fur companies in the 1820s eventually led to the colony's failure, and many of the settler colonists would move to the vicinity of Fort Snelling.

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