nine other states had to vote
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No there was not. In fact in the mission and rancho times in the 1800's Ohio was not a territory.
Ohio was the 17th state admitted to the union. It became a state on March 1, 1803.
In 1803, Ohio became the first non-slave state out of the northwest territories. Citizens were divided on the subject, but it was an official non-slave state.
Answer Ohio was founded on March 1, 1803, it became the 17th state, and its first governor was Edward Tiffin.
A territory.
No there was not. In fact in the mission and rancho times in the 1800's Ohio was not a territory.
Ohio became a state in 1803.
Ohio.
March1, 1803 was when Ohio became a state.
ohio became a state March 1, 1803
Ohio became a state in 1803; Oregon in 1859-- looks like 56 years to me.
Ohio became a state in 1803. Prior to that, it was part of the Northwest Territory.
Ohio became a state in 1803. It became a state after Thomas Worthington walked the note to the president so that the president could make it a official state.
It was created in 1803 when Ohio first became a state.
1903 Ohio became the 17th state.
Ohio has always been a northern state, at least since it became a state in 1803. Therefore, yes, Ohio was a union state in 1862.
Ohio became a STATE on February 18, 1803.However, it was never properly ratified by congress. In 1953, President Eisenhower signed a declaration making Ohio a state. Technically, Ohio did not become a state until August 7, 1953.