Growing Michigan By Bianca, Jacob, Jonah Event that slowed the statehood The Toledo War was an exception. Iron built tanks, trucks, and jeeps and helped.

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Growing Michigan By Bianca, Jacob, Jonah

Event that slowed the statehood The Toledo War was an exception. Iron built tanks, trucks, and jeeps and helped make Michigan the arsenal of Democracy during the world War 2. Ohioans had resisted arrest and just stabbed wood. And in retaliation for wounding woods.

Statehood and governor On January 26, 1837, Michigan became the 26 th state. Stevens t. mason was the first govenor in Michagin.

Natural resources and industries. The lumbering industries cutting down trees. Big things like buildings got destroyed after the war. Mining is dangerous industries are iron and copper. There is new jobs because there are many natural resources. Michigan became the 26 th state because they gave Ohio Toledo and The 26 th State. Two mines the Marquette ranges. The empire and Tilden-produce about one-quarter of the nations Iron Ore.

Soo Locks Soo locks raised and lowered boats as they went between the lakes. The soo Looks are gates. If there is food or water works take the food and water out to the store.

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