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The capital of Ohio is Columbus. It has an area of 578km squared and a population of 822k as of 2013.

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Where did the battle of seven oaks take place?

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What are the achievements of the first seven presidents before Washington of the U.S.?

There were no Presidents of the United States before Washington. Under the Articles of Confederation, there were Presidents of Congress, but the two offices were very different. The President of the United States is the executive officer of the United States and wields a huge amount of power. The Presidents of Congress under the Articles of Confederation were very limited in their executive powers and essentially served solely as the presiding officers of Congress - more similar in their roles to today's President of the Senate than to the President of the United States itself. The Presidents of Congress after the Articles of Confederation were ratified were John Hanson , Elias Boudinot, Thomas Mifflin, Richard Henry Lee, John Hancock (elected but did not serve), Nathaniel Gorham, Arthur St. Clair, Cyrus Griffin.


Which US presidents were born in a log cabin?

Andrew Jackson would be a good guess and is right if Jackson was indeed born in a log cabin. Details about Jackson's birth are not known but his family was poor enough that a log cabin is surely possible. If Jackson was not born in a log cabin, then Zachary Taylor is the next possibility. However Taylor's birthplace is also uncertain and although some think he was born in a log cabin, he may have well been born in a frame house. Millard Fillmore was certainly born in a log cabin and is first if Jackson and Taylor do not qualify. Thanks for the feedback


What policy did King George use toward the colonists in the US before the Seven Years War?

The Stamp Act was put into place by King George to use towards the colonists in the U.S. before the Seven Year War. This act taxed printed materials.


Where did the South declare there independence in the civil war?

At Montgomery, Alabama. On Feb. 4, 1861 a Convention of the delegates of the seven seceded States met there and decided to draw up a new Constitution. The document was presented to the assembly and approved on Feb. 7, 1861, giving birth to the Confederate States of America (CSA)