No. The first railroad was built in Minnesota in 1862 between St. Paul and a flour-milling center in St. Anthony.
The railroads were made in the 1850's - 69's
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Minnesota got that nick name from a cartoon showing gophers wearing top hats as they work on the railroads to go through Minnesota.....by J.S
Patricia C. Harpole has written: 'Minnesota territorial census, 1850' -- subject(s): Minnesota
The fur trade started on 1650 and ended on 1850
The population of the entire state of Minnesota is 5,379,139 counted in 2012 and it ranked 21st in the United States. In 1850 there were fewer than 6100 people in Minnesota.
The start of a new system of transportation, railroads, in the 1840's and 1850's caused the era of canals to end.
Canals(Suez, Panama); Railroads;Botany; and the Telegraph
California beat Minnesota into the United States by more than seven years. California became the 31st state on September 9, 1850, followed by Minnesota as the 32nd state on May 11, 1858.