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Washington State University
On November 11, 1889, Montana, the two Dakotas, and Washington Territory became states
of the Union by means of an Enabling Act. The Act authorized the states to adopt
constitutions and it appropriated gifts of public land. The three new states were granted
190,000 acres for colleges of agriculture, science, and technology. On March 28, 1890, the
Washington legislature formally accepted the gift of land and money, and Washington State
University was created. It became one of a select number of schools known as land-grant
colleges.
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