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Ohio Becomes A State Ohio’s 1 st Constitution Causes of War of 1812 Leading to War of 1812 War of 1812

Established by Pres. Jefferson to admit Ohio as a State as soon as possible

Enabling Act of 1802

This group led by Arthur St. Clair, wanted to divide Ohio into two States to delay Statehood status to retain some power

Federalists

A Democratic Republican group that waned to tar and feather St. Clair for his proposed Division Act

Bloodhounds

was the last step to becoming a State according to the NW Ordinance

Submitting a Constitution

Democratic Republicans led by Thomas Worthington wanted a central gov’t and more power to the General Assembly

Weak

The name of Ohio’s State Seal

“The Great Seal of Ohio”

All power belongs to the…

People

This position was to hold supreme executive power

Governor

Ohio’s 1 st Const explicitly prohibited this…

Slavery

The General Assembly was to consist of…

Senate and House

1803 British Navy started seizing American ships and American sailors would be forced to serve as British sailors was called…

Impressment

Name two of the three territories the War Hawks wanted to engage in war to expand US boundaries

Florida, Mexico and Canada

The Doves or Anti-War group in US Congress were mainly from this region of the US

New England

This replaced the Embargo Act which opened US trade to all countries except Britain

Non-Intercourse Act

Treaty signed near Toledo in which the older tribesmen of the Indians will sign away the majority of their remaining territory in the Ohio region

Treaty of Fort Industry

Town where Tecumseh and brother would base their efforts to push the white man back east

Tippecanoe

Governor of the Indiana Territory

William Henry Harrison

The Battle of Tippecanoe was started because the US had received reports that the Indians had received a shipment of goods from who?

British

Congress will declare war on the British in what year?

1812

Governor of the Michigan Territory and will suffer an embarrassing surrender at Detroit

Gen. William Hull

Won the Battle of Lake Erie for the US

Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry

The Siege of Fort Meigs was a victory for which side?

American

The Battle fought at Fort Stephenson was a victory for which side

American

Tecumseh was killed at this battle

Battle of Thames

The signing of the Treaty of Ghent returned US-British relations to the status they had had before the war. What is the Latin term used to describe this

status quo ante bellum