More Information About Michigan

What was Michigan before it was a State?

   Michigan as a Territory – Wayne County, part of the Northwest Territory under the Ordinance of 1787, included most of Wisconsin, all of Michigan, and the northern portions of Indiana and Ohio and sent delegates to the General Assembly of the Northwest Territory.

What was Michigan’s original name?

    Its name derives from a gallicized variant of the original Ojibwe word ᒥᓯᑲᒥ (mishigami), meaning “large water” or “large lake”. Mich.

 

What happened in Michigan in 1866?

    In the wake of the Civil War, Michigan saw three lynching’s of African-American men by white mobs. John Taylor was one of those men. On August 27, 1866, a mob of hundreds of white Ingham County residents hanged the 18-year-old farmhand.

Why is Michigan split in 2?

    Because of the Toledo war. The Toledo war occurred when Michigan (at the time only the mitten) wanted the city of Toledo for their own, while Ohio wanted to keep it. Ohio won the “war” and got to keep the city of Toledo. To compensate for this loss, Michigan was offered the (seemingly) useless upper peninsula.

Who owned Michigan before the US?

    British Occupation to Statehood – After losing the war in 1763, the French ceded its colonies east of the Mississippi River, including Michigan, to the British. Michigan remained under British control until the American colonists’ victory in the Revolutionary War.

​     Michigan as a Territory – Wayne County, part of the Northwest Territory under the Ordinance of 1787, included most of Wisconsin, all of Michigan, and the northern portions of Indiana and Ohio and sent delegates to the General Assembly of the Northwest Territory.

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