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Page 1: By Brandon DeCesare. The three things I am going to discuss are 1.land, 2.economy and 3.culture

By Brandon DeCesare

Page 2: By Brandon DeCesare. The three things I am going to discuss are 1.land, 2.economy and 3.culture

The three things I am going to discuss are

1. land, 2. economy and 3. culture.

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South Dakota is where the Midwest meets the West and where fields become ranches,

hills and mountains.

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The Lay of the Land

• The Eastern 2/5 of South Dakota is prairie.

• The Western 3/5 falls within the Missouri Plateau.

• The Black Hills, located near the Rocky Mountains, make up the southern half of the state's western border.• The Badlands are east of the

southern Black Hills.

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Black Hills – A mountainous area made up of granite and

metamorphic rock. The highest point is Harney Peek at 7,192 feet.

The Badlands are a barren, eroded region with many

fossil deposits.

Rocky Mountains Stretch more than 3,000 miles from Canada to New

Mexico.

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Water in South Dakota

The main body of water is the Missouri River.

Big Stone Lake is the lowest point is South Dakota.

Dams along the Missouri River create reservoirs.

The Missouri River is important for moving products around the state.

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The lowlands are home to agricultural and cattle farms, which used to be the main way

people earned a living in South Dakota.

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Economy

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Before South Dakota was a state, the Plains Indians traded furs,

pottery and beads.

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Traders to Farmers

By the late 1800’s, most of the beavers used for fur trade had been killed and people became

farmers.

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Manufactured products in South Dakota are• Computer and computer parts • Food processing • Machinery and• Transportation equipment

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Mining Mind products include • Granite • Limestone• Sand and Gravel• Petroleum and• Gold

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Services1. Insurance, finance and Real-estate2. Business and personal services (Lawyers

Motels) 3. Wholesale and retail trade

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Culture

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The culture of South Dakota is influenced by• American Indians • The culture of the American West and • Traditions of immigrants

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Events include • The Buffalo Roundup • Sidewalk art festivals • Pow wows • And Sturgis Motorcycle Rally

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Historical South Dakota was made famous in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little House on the Prairie books.

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Much of South Dakota’s culture is seen in its tourist attractions:• The Corn Palace • Mount. Rushmore • Crazy Horse Memorial • Wall Drug • Old gold mining towns

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Famous people from South Dakota L. Frank Baum wrote the wizard of Oz Hubert Humphreywas vice President under Lyndon Johnson Bob Barker host of the price is right.

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Fast Facts Information slide

State Tree:Black Hills spruce

State Animal:Coyote

State Bird:Chinese ring-necked pheasant

State Sport:Rodeo

State Flower: Pasque