Michigan History. Michigan Became a State in… 1837.

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Michigan History

Michigan Became a State in… 1837

This land wasn’t always called Michigan! We used to be called the Northwest Territory!

The Toledo War! Michigan was at war with Toledo over some land. Ohio used to own the Upper Peninsula. Michigan used to own a small strip of land in Toledo, Ohio.

Look on page 265 in your Text Book Which river runs along the western border of Illinois?

Underground Railroad The underground railroad wasn’t really a railroad at all. Does anyone know what it was?

The underground railroad was not a railroad. It was a secret path that led slaves to freedom.

Two Sides during the Civil War North = the Union South = Confederate

The Union Side: North During the Civil War, the union was the Northern part of the United States. They were against slavery and wanted to make it illegal. *They fought for equal rights for everyone. *They wanted to end Slavery!

The Confederate Side The confederates were the Southern part of the United States. They fought for slavery. They wanted it to continue and didn’t believe everyone should have equal rights. They wanted to break away from the USA

Michigan Michigan was very important in helping slaves escape to freedom! 1.There were many people willing to house, feed, and guide slaves to Canada. 2.There were many routes to take leading to Canada.

Sojourner Truth

The Republican Party The Republican Party started during the Civil War. The Republicans were AGAINST slavery!

President Abe Lincoln *16 president He was considered to be honest

Michigan We are Proud to be part of the Underground Railroad! We are Proud to be a GREAT LAKES STATE!