Frontier Era of North Dakota
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Early Exploration
- Questions: Sections 1-2
- Profile: Pierre La Vérendrye
- Section 3: Changes in Land Claims
- Questions: Section 3
- Profile: David Thompson
- Section 4: More Changes in Land Claims
- Questions: Section 4
- Part 1: In a Nutshell
- Part 1: Vocabulary
Fur Trade on the Red River
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Red River Fur Traders
- Questions: Section 1-2
- Section 3: The Selkirk Colony and the 49th Parallel
- Questions: Section 3
- Section 4: The Métis and Red River Carts
- Questions: Section 4
- Section 5: Other Settlers
- Section 6: Steamboats on the Red River
- Questions: Sections 5-6
- Part 2: In a Nutshell
- Part 2: Vocabulary
The Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Getting Ready
- Section 3: St. Louis to North Dakota
- Questions: Sections 1-3
- Section 4: The Expedition in North Dakota
- Questions: Section 4
- Section 5: Heading West
- Questions: Section 5
- Section 6: Back to North Dakota
- Section 7: Honoring Sakakawea
- Questions: Sections 6-7
- Section 8: Results of the Expedition
- Questions: Section 8
- Part 3: In a Nutshell
- Part 3: Vocabulary
Missouri River Fur Trade
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Missouri River Fur Traders
- Questions: Sections 1-2
- Section 3: Missouri River Steamboats and Visitors
- Section 4: Tragedy
- Section 5: End of Missouri River Fur Trade
- Questions: Sections 3-5
- Part 4: In a Nutshell
- Part 4: Vocabulary
The Frontier Army
- Section 1: Treaties and Settlers
- Section 2: Trouble in Minnesota
- Section 3: Sibley and Sully
- Questions: Sections 1-3
- Section 4: The Fisk Expedition
- Profile: Fanny Kelly
- Questions: Section 4
- Section 5: Army Forts, 1858-1864
- Profile: Linda Slaughter
- Section 6: Army Forts, 1867-1870
- Section 7: Army Forts, 1872-1896
- Questions: Sections 5-7
- Section 8: Frontier Army Life
- Section 9: End of an Era
- Questions: Sections 8-9
- Part 5: In a Nutshell
- Part 5: Vocabulary