The North Dakota Industrial Program offers a detailed account of the establishment and early progress of North Dakota's state-owned industries in the early 20th century. This report, compiled by the North Dakota Department of Immigration, provides insights into the organization, administration, and impact of the state's industrial initiatives enacted by the Sixteenth Session of the North Dakota Legislative Assembly.
Readers will find valuable information regarding the legislative framework supporting these industries, the economic motivations behind their creation, and their intended role in the broader development of North Dakota. It serves as a historical document that will provide insight into early government-led efforts to stimulate economic growth and diversification in an agricultural state. This report is an essential resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the history of North Dakota, state-led economic development, and the evolution of agricultural policy in the United States.
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