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IdahoIdaho is a U.S. state located in the northwestern United States. Its capital is Boise, Idaho and the U.S. postal abbreviation is ID. The USS Idaho was named in honor of this state. ==Name== Idaho is perhaps the only state to be named as the result of a hoax. When a name was being selected for new territory, eccentric lobbyist George M. Willing suggested "Idaho," an Indian term he claimed meant "gem of the mountains." It was later revealed Willing had made up the name himself, and the original Idaho territory was re-named Colorado because of it. Eventually the controversy was forgotten, and modern-day Idaho was given the made-up name when the Idaho Territory was formally created in 1863. == History == The Lewis and Clark expedition entered present-day Idaho on August 12, 1805, at the Lemhi Pass. At that time, approximately 8,000 Native Americans lived in the region. Idaho was subsequently part of Oregon Territory and later Washington Territory, fur trading and missionary work attracting the first settlers to the region. While thousands passed through Idaho during the California gold rush of 1849, few people settled there. The first organized town in Idaho was Franklin, Idaho, settled in 1860 by Mormon pioneers. When organized as a territory in 1863, Idaho's total population was under 17,000. On March 4, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed an act creating Idaho Territory. The political stability of the territorial period encouraged settlement. Almost immediately, a public school system was created, stage coach lines were established and a newspaper, the ''Idaho Statesman'', began publication. In 1865, Boise, Idaho replaced Lewiston, Idaho as capital. The 1861 discovery of gold in Idaho and the completion of the transcontinental railway in 1869 brought many new people to the territory, including Chinese laborers who came to work the mines. When President Benjamin Harrison signed the law admitting Idaho as a U.S. state on July 3, 1890, the population was 88,548. An interesting fact is that Idaho almost never became a state - in 1887, President Grover Cleveland refused to sign a bill that would have combined southern Idaho with Nevada and northern Idaho with the Washington. Sectionalism in early Idaho was abated by moving the University of Idaho from its planned location in Eagle Rock (near Idaho Falls, Idaho) to Moscow, Idaho in northern Idaho. Idaho still operates under its original (1889) state constitution. As Idaho approached statehood, mining and other extractive industries became increasingly important to her economy. By the 1890s, for example, Idaho exported more lead than any other state. Although Idaho's dependence on mining has decreased, the state remains a top producer of silver and lead. Today, Idaho's industrial economy is growing, as plants are built to process the state's rich agricultural and natural resources. Since in the late 1970s Boise has emerged as a center of semiconductor manufacturing. Boise is the home of Micron Technology Inc., the only U.S. manufacturer of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) chips. Hewlett-Packard has operated a large plant in Boise, in southwestern Idaho, since the 1970s, devoted primarily to LaserJet printers.[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/mar04.html] A troubling recent development in the Idaho panhandle region has been the location therein of a few right-wing extremist and "survivalist" political groups, most notably one holding Neo-Nazi views, the Aryan Nations. These groups are most heavily concentrated in the northern part of the state, particularly in the vicinity of Coeur d'Alene, a resort town. Although Idaho is a conservative state politically, the vast majority of its residents reject such hateful ideologies. Boise recently installed an impressive stone Human Rights Memorial featuring quotations from Anne Frank and many other writers extolling human freedom and equality. In 2002 the Aryan Nations compound, which had been located in Hayden Lake, Idaho, was confiscated as a result of a court case, and the organization moved out of state. == Law and government == ===State government=== The current Governor of Idaho is Dirk Kempthorne (Republican Party (United States)), re-elected in 2002. ''See: List of Idaho Governors'' The constitution of Idaho provides for 3 branches of government: the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Idaho has a bicameral legislature, elected from 35 legislative districts, each represented by one Senator and two Representatives. ===Federal government=== United States Senators: *Larry Craig (Republican) *Mike Crapo (Republican) House of Representatives: Idaho has two United States House of Representatives *1st District: C. L. Otter (Republican) *2nd District: Mike Simpson (Republican) == Geography == ''See: List of Idaho counties'' Idaho borders Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Montana, Wyoming and the Canada province of British Columbia (the Idaho-BC border which is 48 miles long). Idaho has a rugged landscape with some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the country. Idaho is a Rocky Mountains state with exciting scenery and enormous natural resources. Idaho has towering, snow-capped mountain ranges, swirling white rapids, peaceful lakes and steep canyons. The churning waters of Snake River rush through Hells Canyon, which is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Shoshone Falls plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than that of Niagara Falls. The major rivers in Idaho are the Snake River, the Clearwater River and the Salmon River (Idaho). Other significant rivers include the Boise River and the Payette River. Idaho's highest point is Borah Peak in the Lost River Mountains north of Mackay, Idaho. Idaho's lowest point is in Lewiston, Idaho, where the Clearwater River joins the Snake River and continues into Washington. === Lakes ===
Idaho----- Wondering how to edit this State Entry? The WikiProject U.S. States standards might help. ------ More info on editing this page can be found here: WikiProject U.S. States There's a lot more to do. It seems like there is a typo in the elevation statistics. The mean elevation should not be higher than the maximum elevation! :I switched it. --User:Maveric149 05:10 Mar 16, 2003 (UTC) The values for the mean and the max elevation can't be right, they are much to high, aren't they ? --User:80.131.94.110 16:45, 27 Jun 2004 (UTC) I'm wondering about the paragraph about the name. A little rewriting might make it a bit more clear, but since the hoax is totally new to me, I'll not be qualified to alter it. Maybe if I get some more info about that under my belt. User:Ebear422 03:59, 2004 Aug 16 (UTC) When it mentions the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, it should be spelled "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." Just thought I'd let someone know. :P --User:Parlod 15:07, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC) Idaho{| style="margin:0 auto" align=center class="toccolours" |- !align=center| Regions of Idaho || |- |align=center| Rocky Mountains | Columbia River Plateau | Inland Empire (Pacific Northwest) | Basin and Range |- |align=center| Boise metropolitan area | Treasure Valley | Idaho Panhandle | Magic Valley |- !align=center| List of cities in Idaho |- |align=center| Blackfoot, Idaho | Boise, Idaho | Burley, Idaho | Caldwell, Idaho | Chubbuck, Idaho | Coeur d'Alene, Idaho | Eagle, Idaho | Garden City, Idaho | Hayden, Idaho | Idaho Falls, Idaho | Lewiston, Idaho | Meridian, Idaho | Moscow, Idaho | Mountain Home, Idaho | Nampa, Idaho | Pocatello, Idaho | Post Falls, Idaho | Rexburg, Idaho | Twin Falls, Idaho |- !align=center| List of Idaho counties |- |align=center| Ada County, Idaho | Adams County, Idaho | Bannock County, Idaho | Bear Lake County, Idaho | Benewah County, Idaho | Bingham County, Idaho | Blaine County, Idaho | Boise County, Idaho | Bonner County, Idaho | Bonneville County, Idaho | Boundary County, Idaho | Butte County, Idaho | Camas County, Idaho | Canyon County, Idaho | Caribou County, Idaho | Cassia County, Idaho | Clark County, Idaho | Clearwater County, Idaho | Custer County, Idaho | Elmore County, Idaho | Franklin County, Idaho | Fremont County, Idaho | Gem County, Idaho | Gooding County, Idaho | Idaho County, Idaho | Jefferson County, Idaho | Jerome County, Idaho | Kootenai County, Idaho | Latah County, Idaho | Lemhi County, Idaho | Lewis County, Idaho | Lincoln County, Idaho | Madison County, Idaho | Minidoka County, Idaho | Nez Perce County, Idaho | Oneida County, Idaho | Owyhee County, Idaho | Payette County, Idaho | Power County, Idaho | Shoshone County, Idaho | Teton County, Idaho | Twin Falls County, Idaho | Valley County, Idaho | Washington County, Idaho | |} Idaho#redirect Template:Idaho IdahoU.S. states See other meanings of words starting from letter: IIA | IB | IC | ID | IE | IF | IG | IH | IJ | IK | IL | IM | IN | IO | IP | IR | IS | IT | IU | IW | IX | IY | IZ |Words begining with Idaho: Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho,_United_States Idahoan IdahoEv IdahoEv Idaho_Center Idaho_City Idaho_City,_Idaho Idaho_counties Idaho_counties Idaho_County Idaho_County,_Idaho Idaho_County,_Idaho Idaho_County,_Idaho Idaho_culture Idaho_Falls Idaho_Falls,_Idaho Idaho_Falls_Chukars Idaho_geography Idaho_Ground_Squirrel Idaho_ground_squirrel Idaho_history Idaho_landmarks Idaho_Legislature Idaho_Legislature Idaho_libraries Idaho_license_plate_county_codes Idaho_locations_by_per_capita_income Idaho_maps Idaho_media Idaho_mountains Idaho_National_Engineering_and_Environmental_Laboratory Idaho_National_Engineering_and_Environmental_Laboratory Idaho_National_Engineering_Laboratory Idaho_National_Laboratory Idaho_Panhandle Idaho_politicians Idaho_railroads Idaho_rivers Idaho_sports Idaho_Springs Idaho_Springs,_CO Idaho_Springs,_Colorado Idaho_Spud Idaho_Stampede Idaho_Statesman Idaho_State_Parks Idaho_state_parks Idaho_State_Senators Idaho_State_University Idaho_Steelheads Idaho_Steelheads Idaho_Territory Idaho_Territroy Idaho_Transfer |
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