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  1. History of Alaska - Wikipedia

    Alaska was granted U.S. statehood on January 3, 1959. In 1964, the massive "Good Friday earthquake" killed 131 people and leveled several villages. The 1968 discovery of oil at Prudhoe Bay and the 1977 completion of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline led to an oil boom.

  2. Russian colonization of North America - Wikipedia

    Russian colonial possessions in the Americas were collectively known as Russian America from 1799 to 1867. It consisted mostly of present-day Alaska in the United States, but also included the outpost of Fort Ross in California.

  3. These Historic Photos Of Alaska Are Incredible - Only In Your State

    Jun 4, 2024 · Enjoy these 16 images showing how life was lived in the Last Frontier a time long ago. You’ll travel through the history of Alaska, from the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s, and see up close how life was really lived over a century ago. 1. Group of Alaskan Women, Sitka. (1892)

  4. Alaska - Native Tribes, Arctic Wildlife, Glaciers | Britannica

    4 days ago · People have inhabited Alaska since 10,000 bce. At that time a land bridge extended from Siberia to eastern Alaska, and migrants followed herds of animals across it. Of these migrant groups, the Athabaskans, Unangan (Aleuts), Inuit, Yupiit (Yupik), Tlingit, and …

  5. Alaska History Timeline: Alaska Important Dates and Events

    The history of Alaska dates back to the Upper Paleolithic period (around 14,000 BC), when Siberian groups crossed the Bering land bridge into what is now western Alaska. At the time of European contact by the Russian explorers, the area was populated by Alaska Native groups.

  6. Anchorage Timeline - Alaska History

    1741--1800: European exploration. 1741-1742: Bering-Chirikov expedition to Alaska. Russian Imperial Navy squadron, under Danish navigator Vitus Jonassen Bering and his second in command, Aleksei Chirikov, make landfalls on Alaska’s coast (1741), but do not enter Cook Inlet.

  7. Alaska's History - Alaska Public Lands (U.S. National Park Service)

    In 1784, the first Russian settlement in Alaska was established on Kodiak Island at Three Saints Bay. The 1800s. In April of 1867 The United States purchased Alaska for $7.2 million dollars in gold; roughly two cents an acre. In 1872 gold was discovered near Sitka. During 1888, more than 60,000 people arrived in Alaska in search of gold.

  8. Alaska History and Cultural Studies - Interior Alaska - 1800-1869 …

    Dall was in Nulato on February 3,1868, when Lukin and two other Russian-American Company employees brought him word of Alaska's purchase by the United States. Dall immediately raised the American flag for the first time in Interior Alaska. Summary questions

  9. Alaska in the Late-19th Century: Stunning Historical Photos

    Here below are some stunning historical photos that show what Alaska looked like in the late 19th century. #1 Cordova, Alaska, 1868. #2 Muir glacier in Alaska, 1860s. #4 Inhabitants of the Tlingit village of Tongass, Alaska, 1868. #5 A main street in Cordova, Alaska, with utility poles, boardwalks, and light traffic, 1868.

  10. Alaska Historical Timeline - MyHeritage Wiki

    Below is a comprehensive, bullet-point-style timeline that underscores major milestones in Alaska’s long and dynamic history. Ancestors of Alaska’s Native peoples cross the Bering Land Bridge from Asia into North America. Diverse cultures develop, including the Aleut, Athabascan, Tlingit, Haida, and Inupiaq peoples.

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