Ohio and Its PeopleKent State University Press, 1997 - 532 páginas In 1989, when Ohio and Its People was first published, the state was still reeling from severe economic blows. Now its economy is resurgent. Its cities have made great progress in renewing portions of their downtowns and, in some cases, their neighborhoods. |
Contenido
A Favored Land | 1 |
The Contest for Control of the Ohio Country | 24 |
Creating the Northwest Territory | 47 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Akron American antislavery areas army banks became blacks British canal candidate capital Chillicothe church Cincinnati Civil claimed Clair Cleveland Columbus Congress County court Cuyahoga Dayton Democrats districts early east eastern economic efforts election established farm farmers federal French governor House industrial issue John labor Lake Erie land later leaders legislation legislature located major manufacturing Marietta Miami military moved Northwest Northwest Ordinance Northwest Territory Ohio cities Ohio Company Ohio Country Ohio River Ohio's Ohioans organized party Pennsylvania percent pioneer population president presidential programs railroad reform region Republican rural Sandusky Scioto secure Senate served settlers Shawnee social society southern state's Symmes Purchase Territory tion Toledo town township troops twentieth century Union United urban Valley villages Virginia Virginia Military District vote voters West Western Reserve William women workers Wyandots Zanesville
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