nine other states had to vote for it
Kentucky
Ohio
On July 4, 1800, in preparation for Ohio's statehood, the Indiana Territory was carved out, reducing the Northwest Territory to the size of Ohio, to prepare for statehood. The Northwest Territory went out of existence when Ohio was admitted as a state on March 1, 1803
Ohio
The current State of Ohio is a portion of what was once called the Ohio Territory. Along with the State of Ohio, the Ohio Territory included a portion of what is now Indiana, part of Pennsylvania, and part of West Virginia.
NY was not a territory; it was one of the original colonies. From colony status, it became a State. Territories involved more land area and was a term used for a part of a country not yet admitted to the full rights of a state. So for example Ohio was originally termed a Territory, before it became a State. Ohio was never a colony.
Ohio became a state in 1803. Prior to that, it was part of the Northwest Territory.
The northwest territory refers to an area of the U.S. that became Ohio, Michagan, and several other states.
nine other states had to vote for it
No it was in the NorthWestern Territory, it became a state right around when we bought the Louisiana from the French.
The United States was broken into territories before it was split into individual states. The state that claimed land in the Northwest Territory was Ohio.
the Northern Territory is what it was called
ohio
ohio
the state is Ohio
Ohio became a state in 1803.