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Kids learn about the history and timeline of the state of Nebraska including early explorers, Native Americans, early settlers, and becoming a state.
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HISTORY. Thanks to spear points discovered in Nebraska, archaeologists know that people have lived here for at least 13,500 years. Native American tribes developed many thousands of years after...
Nebraska was acquired by the United States as part of an 1803 land deal with France known as the Louisiana Purchase. The first organized exploration of the Nebraska area was by the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804.
36 Nebraska Facts for Kids. Nebraska is a state in the United States of America. Nebraska became a U.S. State on Friday, March 1st, 1867. Nebraska was the 37th state to join the United States. The U.S. state of Nebraska covers 77,358 square miles.
Nebraska. Nebraska is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. Nebraska was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1867, making it the 37th official state to join the ranks. With a population of nearly 2 million (as of 2020), Nebraska is the 37th most populated state in America.
Explore how Nebraskans of all ages had fun in the past in Play Unplugged: Play Through the Past. We’ll start by learning about games Indigenous peoples in Nebraska enjoyed. Then we’ll journey through Nebraska history and try some Victorian games, like jacks or hoop and stick.
The first schools in what is now Nebraska were established at military posts and among Native American tribes. A free public school law was enacted by the territorial legislature in 1855. High schools were included in the public school system in 1875.