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  2. The Territory of Iowa was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 4, 1838, until December 28, 1846, when the southeastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the state of Iowa. The remainder of the territory would have no organized territorial government until the Minnesota Territory was ...

  3. On July 4, 1838, Iowa officially became a separate U.S. Territory, and President Martin Van Buren looked to Ohio, hand-picking Robert Lucas as Iowa’s first Territorial Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs. When Governor Lucas arrived in Iowa, later that summer, the Territory (see map below) – which included much of today’s ...

  4. Beginning in the 1830s Euro-American settlements appeared in the Iowa Territory, U.S. statehood was acquired in 1846, and by 1860 almost the entire state was settled and farmed by Euro-Americans. Subsistence frontier farming was replaced by commodity farming after the construction of railroad networks in the 1850s and 1860s.

  5. On July 4, 1838, the day Congressional action officially designated the emergence of the Territory of Iowa, it already boasted 22,859 residents. The next goal toward full statehood was to reach 60,000 when a territory could apply for full statehood. Martin Van Buren, a Democrat, was President when the Territory of Iowa was created.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › IowaIowa - Wikipedia

    On July 4, 1838, the U.S. Congress established the Territory of Iowa. President Martin Van Buren appointed Robert Lucas governor of the territory, which at the time had 22 counties and a population of 23,242. Almost immediately after achieving territorial status, a clamor arose for statehood.

  7. The Territory of Iowa was established in 1838, with a population of 23,242. In 1846 Iowa was admitted to the union as part of a compromise between the slaveholding South and the free North. The population of Iowa more than tripled during the 1850s, and the Spirit Lake Massacre in 1857 marked the final instance of Native American hostility in ...

  8. Iowa Becomes a Territory. Iowa was part of the Michigan Territory before becoming part of the Wisconsin Territory in 1834. In 1838 Iowa became an independent territory.

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