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  1. Indiana Territory. The Indiana Territory, officially the Territory of Indiana, was created by an organic act that President John Adams signed into law on May 7, 1800, [1] to form an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 4, 1800, to December 11, 1816, when the remaining southeastern portion of the territory ...

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    Apr 21, 2021 · Indiana Territory was an organized incorporated territory that was created by an Act of Congress and signed into law on May 7, 1800, by John Adams who was then the President of the United States. The territory existed from 1800 to 1816 and included parts of the present-day states of Illinois, Wisconsin, a major part of Indiana, Michigan, and ...

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  3. Indiana’s territorial governor and judges make all laws. Federal government pays $5,500 yearly for salaries and expenses of government in Indiana Territory; additional territory expenditure is approxi- mately $200. In 1800 the total white population in Indiana Territory is approxi- mately 5,641.

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  5. In the 18th century, the territory of present-day Indiana was colonized by the French, who ceded it to Britain in 1763. It was passed to the US twenty years later in 1783. Indiana was then part of the Northwest Territory, which later became the state of Ohio and the Territory of Indiana.

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  6. William Henry Harrison, the 1st Governor of Indiana Territory from 1801 to 1812, and the 9th President of the United States. On May 7, 1800, the U.S. Congress passed legislation to establish the Indiana Territory, effective July 4, 1800, by dividing the Northwest Territory in preparation for Ohio's statehood, which occurred in 1803.

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  7. the Northwest territory into two territorial governments; the eastern division would become the state of Ohio in 1803 and the western division was known as the Indiana territory and included land that extended past the boundaries of modern Indiana, including the present-day states Illinois, Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

  8. On Dec. 11, 1816, U.S. president James Madison signed the congressional resolution admitting Indiana to the Union as the 19th state. It was now up to Hoosiers to define their place in the American nation. Search the Indiana Historical Society online catalog. Suggested search terms. Indians; Northwest Territory; Indiana Territory; George Rogers ...

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