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Unit 3 Chapter 4 From Territory to Statehood Lesson 3: Statehood Objectives: 1.Preview and Predict Lesson 3 by looking at headings, subheadings, pictures 2.Define Vocabulary in the notebook 3.Read pages 94-101 4. Complete note taking and the Reading Skill from page 94 5.Lesson Review page 97 in Class 6.Work sheet pages 30-31 7. Page 99 Extra Credit Option – Talk About It Activity (Write a Paragraph describing how Cuyahoga County Celebrated the Bicentennial of Ohio) 8. Identify Primary and Secondary Sources page 100-101 Worksheet 32
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Constitution – a written plan of governmentRepresentative – a person chosen to speak or act for others Confederation – a group united for one purpose Reservation – land set aside by the U.S. government for American Indians
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Reading Skill – Predict what will happen to American Indians after Ohio becomes a State Statehood Page 94 Prediction: Outcome:
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Steps to Become a State Ohio’s Statehood 1803 Statehood Pages 94-95
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Steps to Become a State When there are 5000 free male inhabitants, the territory can create a legislature
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When 60,000 live in an area, the territory can apply for statehood 1800 census showed 45,000 lived in Ohio
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Enabling Act of 1802 Authorized the people of Ohio to begin the transition from Territory to State Required people to elect a delegate for every 1200 people to attend a Constitutional Convention
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Enabling Act of 1802 The delegates attended the convention and voted to form a Constitution and a State Representatives wrote the Constitution The Constitution set up Ohio’s government It was signed in February of 1803 Ohio was admitted as the 17 th state on March 1, 1803.
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Explain Ohio’s progression from Territory to Statehood (Order the 3 steps) 1.Congress will appoint a group of leaders to govern people and territory. 2.With a minimum population the people of a part of the territory could elect political leaders to govern them. (5,000) 3.When the population of the district was large enough, it could be admitted as a state. (60,000)
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Land Conflicts Continue Page 96 Tecumseh joined the British to fight the settlers in the War of 1812 Ohioans joined the United States troops Oliver Hazard Perry – won the Battle of Lake Erie William Henry Harrison – won at the Battle of the Thames in Canada (Tecumseh died) The Treaty of Ghent signed after 2 years of fighting
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Ohio After the War page 97 American Indians were forced to move to reservations New roads built during the war brought even more settlers Statehood – allowed Ohioans to have all the benefits And freedoms of United States citizens
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Lesson Review Page 97 In Class
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Review Worksheets Pages 30-31
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Primary and Secondary Sources Page 32
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