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OhioFormation, State Government and Constitution, and Miscellaneous Facts

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Formation of Ohio

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Ohio was once a part of the Northwest Territory

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The Land Ordinance of 1785 The ordinance discussed how the government would

measure, divide, and distribute the land it had acquired from Great Britain at the end of the American Revolution.

The land was divided and put up for sale to settlers, because the government was having money problems due to the war.

Division of Land: divided into townships or city is 36 square miles, which were then divided into one-square mile. 

Each section received a number, and Section 16 was reserved only for public schools.

This was right in the middle of the town, so that all children could go to school and make it required.

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How It Looks!

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The NorthwestOrdinance of 1787

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The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 This was a means of states joining

the union through the admission process.

The government wanted to admit new states, instead of expanding the existing states. 

It includes the land in Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Illinois.

Requirements to have a population of at least 60,000 to have a governor, secretary, and

three judges To include a bill of rights a drafted states constitution

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Ohio’s Journey to Statehood

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Becoming a State On February 19, 1803 Congress passed an

act stating that the citizens of Ohio had adopted a constitution in accordance with the 1802 enabling act and the said state had become one of the United States of America.

The Ohio General Assembly met for the first time in Chillicothe on March 1, 1803, the date Ohioans now celebrate as Statehood Day.

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State Capitals Chillicothe: 1803 -

1809 Zanesville: 1809 -

1812 Chillicothe: 1812 -

1816 Columbus: 1816 -

present

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State GovernmentState has 3 branches of government

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The Executive Branch Headed by Governor of Ohio

John Kasich Lieutenant Governor (like the VP)

Mary Taylor Secretary of State (elections,

business in Ohio, all records) Treasurer (in charge of the money) Auditor (watchdog for the state) Attorney General (state lawyer) State Board of Education (torturers)

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U.S. Presidents from Ohio William Henry

Harrison Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B.

Hayes James A. Garfield Benjamin Harrison William McKinley

William H. Taft Warren G. Harding

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The Judicial Branch Three Levels in Ohio

Court of Common Pleas District Court System Ohio Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justices Must retire by age 70 Elected to 6-year terms

on a non-partisan ballot

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The Legislative Branch Two House Congress—

called the General Assembly (it’s the 130th) Senators: 33 Representatives: 99

Meet at the State House (Executive Branch offices are on the first floor)

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Miscellaneous Facts about Ohio

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The Beginnings Name came from the

Iroquois word ohi-yo Means “great river” or

“large creek” Admitted in 1803 Considered a

Midwestern State Known as the Buckeye

State

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Breakdown of Ohio 88 counties in Ohio

Ashtabula is Ohio’s largest county with 711 square miles

Lake is Ohio’s smallest county with 232 square miles Cities:

#1. Columbus – 787,033 #2. Cleveland – 396,815 #3. Cincinnati – 296,943 #4. Toledo – 287,208 #10. Lorain – 64,097 #14. Elyria – 54,533

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Compared to Other States… 34th largest state in the United States 17th state admitted into the Union Ranked 7th among the 50 state in

population

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Our Flag Accepted in 1902 The triangles formed on the

flag represent the hills and valleys

Stripes represent the roads and waterways

13 stars represent original 13 states in the Union

Circles represents the Northwest Territory

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State Emblems State Bird

Cardinal State Flower

Carnation State Insect

Ladybug State Animal

White-tailed Deer State Tree

Buckeye

State Seal illustrates Ohio’s diverse

geography In the background stands Mount

Logan and the Scioto River In the freshly harvested wheat

field stands a wheat bushel and 17 arrows since we’re the 17th state in the Union

The sun has 13 rays protruding outward, representing the original 13 colonies.

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Why Visit Ohio? Cedar Point Serpent Mound Lake Erie Ohio Stadium – the

“Horseshoe” Rock and Roll Hall

of Fame Kings Island