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The two states that fought over the strip of Toledo are Michigan and Ohio.

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The war of 1812 between Britain and America over Lake Erie in 1813. The Maumee River confrontation of 1835 during the Toledo Strip War. The Battle of Fallen Timbers, 20 August 1794, Maumee, Ohio.


Why is Michigan 2 different states?

In 1835, there was a conflict between Michigan and Ohio over the port of Toledo. (It was almost an entirely bloodless war) In the outcome, Ohio got the Toledo strip and the port of Toledo, mainly because it was a state at the time and Michigan was a territory. However, although it had to give up the Toledo strip, the U.S. allowed it to become a state and granted it its current Upper Peninsula. At the time, Ohio had a better benefit with having Toledo. But, with the discovery of copper and iron in the Upper Peninsula, as well as plentiful timber, Michigan gained huge profit. So now, Michigan got the better deal after all.


How did the Upper peninsula become part of Michigan?

In 1835 Michigan was denied becoming a state. They claimed 468 square miles of Ohio called "Toledo Strip". This was due to a poor understanding of geographical markers around the Great Lakes. Ohio and the territory of Michigan fought over the "Toledo Strip" in a battle called "The Toledo War"(1835-1836). Militias were formed, but there was only one report of a shot being fired. In December 1836 after being in a bad financial state as well as pressure from President Andrew Jackson, and Congress, Michigan agreed to give up the Toledo Strip and accept the Upper Peninsula as part of Michigan. It was thought that Michigan got a terrible deal until rich deposits of minerals and other natural resources were discovered there.


What did sumerian city states fight over?

Sumerian city-states fought over farmland


Who fought who in America's Civil War?

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Who fought whom in the American Civil War?

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What did Sumerian cities fight over?

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How did Michigan get its nickname the wolverine state?

Michigan got its nickname, "The Wolverine State" in 1835. There was a dispute with Ohio over the Toledo strip and the people of Michigan were said to have been as "bloodthirsty and vicious as wolverines."


Why did the city states go to war with other?

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How did Michigan get its statehood?

Michigan became a state on January 26, 1837, after a two-year struggle over the stretch of land known as the Toledo strip. The territorial governor, Stevens T. Mason, argued that the southern border of Michigan extended from the southern tip of Lake Michigan across to the Ohio city of Toledo. This led to a confrontation known as the Toledo War. The conflict was eventually settled and Michigan


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They fought over boundary lines