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Ohio River

The Ohio River starts in Pennsylvania and ends in Illinois where it flows into the Mississippi.

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What land did the french and english both claim?

French and English both claimed what is current day Canada. Henry Hudson claimed Hudson Bay for England in 1611. However, the French founded Quebec City in 1608.

Why did the french send troops to drive the British out of the Ohio valley?

The French came to the Ohio River Valley because it allowed them to control the Mississippi river and the valley offered a bountiful amount of fertile farmland which was not offered in their Quebec territory.

Where is the Historic Southwest Ohio Inc. in Cincinnati Ohio located?

The address of the Historic Southwest Ohio Inc. is: Po Box 62475, Cincinnati, OH 45262-0475

Was Slavery prohibited north of the Ohio River?

The Ordinance for the Government of Territory of the United States Northwest of the Ohio River, passed by Congress on July 13, 1787, states "There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in said territory."

What year did the british take over Ohio valley?

The British took over the Ohio Valley region in the early 1758s

Where is the Multicultural Genealogical Center Of Southeastern Ohio Inc in Chesterhill Ohio located?

The address of the Multicultural Genealogical Center Of Southeastern Ohio Inc is: Po Box 125, Chesterhill, OH 43728-0125

What was the act that tried to move ohio's border to the scioto river?

Which act described putting the Ohio border at the Scioto River and would have resulted in delaying Ohio's entry into the United States as a state

Who explored the Ohio River Valley?

Pierre-Joseph Celeron de Bienville (1693-1759) explored Ohio in 1749.

Christopher Gist explored Ohio for the British the next year and wrote about his visit.
All of the Ohio River Valley was not really part of LaSalle's claim. But gradually the French began to move into all of the Ohio River Valley. Although the French had claimed a huge land area, there were very few French farmers living in New France. Most French men were fur traders. They traded for furs with the American Indians. The furs were then bought by French trading companies who sold them in Europe. Many of the French fur traders had good relations with the Indians for a long time.

Who discovered the Ohio River and explored the Mississippi?

George De Polens George discovered the Ohio River in 1555, he started to explore the Mississippi in the early 1560's, after a few years living near the Ohio. George was a very brave and heroic man, he was in the streets, and sneaked his way to school, learned many things from his father who died a few years from rat bites. He liked exploring, and he was very interesting and the first one to agree to have a trip, George De Polens died in a camp fire with 3 other tribe chiefs set by the tribe enemies on December 2, 1571.

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Did anybody traveled the length of the Ohio river?

wel Little one there was a man from Texas town called Janiton who in 1632 swam the river and then walked the rest of the way.

How did the Ohio River change course?

Glaciers from the last ice age changed the course of this river and many others. Luckily we are currently in between ice ages by thousands of years.

What is the sediment load of the Ohio River?

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Where does the Ohio river end and start?

The river is formed by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers at Point State Park (called the "Point") in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It joins the Mississippi River at Cairo, Illinois.

The native Americans considered the Monongahela to be the same as the Ohio and the Allegheny as a branch.

When was Ohio admitted into the US?

Ohio was founded March 1 ,1803 and became the 17th state. Its first governor was Edward Tiffin. The first and only territorial governor was Auther St. Clair, where the city of St. Clairsville was named for in eastern Ohio, Belmont County.