Skip Navigation
Skip Left Section Navigation

States and Territories

Montana, the "Big Sky Country" "Treasure State"

Abbreviation: MT

Montana derives from the Latin word meaning "mountainous." Montana was admitted into the Union as the 41st state in 1889. The state is the fourth largest state of the United States. Western Montana is a land of tall, rugged mountains; while eastern Montana is a land of broad plains. Montana experienced sudden development when gold was discovered in 1862. Montana was also the scene of the Native Americans' last effort to keep their land. The last stand of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer was fought in Montana, as were the final battles of the Nez Perce Wars. The mountains, the battlefields, the old gold camps, and the vast, lonely distances give visitors a unique perspective of the American frontier.

GOVERNMENT

Capital: Helena
Governor: Brian Schweitzer, D (seat up 2008)
Senators: Max Baucus, D (to Jan. 2009); Conrad R. Burns, R (to Jan. 2007)
House of Representatives: 1 district | Search by zip code

STATISTICS

Population (April 2000): 902,195; National Rank: 44; Percent change since 1990: 12.9%; State Rank based on Percent Change: 20
Land Area: 145,556 sq mi. (376,991 sq km); National Rank: 4
10 largest cities (2000): Billings, 89,847; Missoula, 57,053; Great Falls, 56,690; Butte-Silver Bow1, 34,606; Bozeman, 27,509; Helena, 25,780; Kalispell, 14,223; Havre, 9,621; Anaconda–Deer Lodge County, 9,417; Miles City, 8,487

ECONOMY

Total Gross State Product 2001 (millions of dollars): 22,635; National rank: 48; Percent change since 1990: 41%; National Rank based on Growth Rate: 34 (Including Washington, DC)
Per Capita Personal Income 2001: $24,044; National Rank: 45 (79% of the national average)
State Exports 2002 (millions of dollars): 385; National Rank: 50
Agriculture:
Cattle, wheat, barley, sugar beets, hay, hogs.
Industry: Mining, lumber and wood products, food processing, tourism.

 

Government

Statistics

Background

Travel

For Kids

  • Montana is For Kids

Teacher Resources

More Links