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Indiana Territory

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2313:, and others in the territorial legislature and who sought to use the bid for statehood to permanently end the possibility of slavery in Indiana. Posey's fiscal concerns were valid. If Indiana became a state it would lose the federal government subsidies it received to operate the territorial government. To support the new state government expenses and to offset the loss of the federal government subsidies, additional taxes would have to be levied on residents. Supporters of statehood argued that the territory's residents were willing and capable of electing government officials to run the state government and wanted to have representatives in Congress who could vote on their behalf. 49: 1553: 462: 448: 409: 1975:, the first new county in the territory, out of the eastern portion of Knox County. Additional counties were established as the territory's population increased. By 1810 the Indiana Territory's enumerated population reached 24,520, even after the territory's size had been reduced with formation of the Michigan Territory (1805) and Illinois Territory (1809). When the Indiana Territory petitioned for statehood in 1816, its population was spread among fifteen counties and exceeded 60,000 people, which was the minimum required for statehood under the terms of the Northwest Ordinance of 1796. 1613:
Indiana Territory, in addition to granting the inhabitants of the Indiana Territory the right to elect a delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives and members of the territory's Legislative Council (upper house). Harrison, whose political power was reduced by these changes, found himself at odds with the territorial legislature when the anti-slavery party came to power after the 1809 elections. Voters promptly rebuffed many of his plans for slavery, and in 1810 the territorial legislature repealed the indenturing laws that Harrison and the judicial court had enacted in 1803.
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more appealing to slave-holding settlers and ultimately make the territory economically viable by increasing its population. In addition, the petition requested that the slaves and their children brought into the territory during the suspension period should remain slaves even after the suspension ended. Benjamin Parke, a pro-slavery supporter who became the territory's first representative in Congress in 1805, carried the petition to Washington, D.C.; however, Congress failed to take action, leaving Harrison and the territorial judges to pursue other options.
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County, two from Knox County, two from St. Clair County, and one from Randolph County. The territorial legislature met for the first time on July 29, 1805. Governor Harrison retained his veto powers as well as his general executive and appointive authority, while the legislative assembly had the authority to pass laws, subject to the governor's approved before they could be enacted. The change in territorial governance also removed the territorial judges' legislative powers, leaving the territorial court with only its judicial authority.
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point during 1813, for example, the balance in territory's treasury was a meager $ 2.47. To increase the treasury, tax levies were modified and new forms of revenue were established. These changes included reductions in some taxes, increases in others, and implementing licensing requirements for some types of business ventures in order to stabilize revenue. William Prince, the first territorial auditor, was also blamed for the territory's revenue shortage because he had failed to collect taxes from two territorial counties.
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population, but membership in the five-member upper house (Legislative Council) was also by popular vote and apportioned among the territory's counties. Harrison County, established in 1808 from portions of Knox and Clark counties, elected one representative to the lower house; Clark and Dearborn counties each had two representatives; and the more populated Knox County had three. This bicameral legislative structure remained unchanged for the remainder of the territory's existence.
5945: 1881:(1795) ended the Northwest Indian War and marked the beginning of a series of land cession treaties. Under the terms of this treaty, native tribes ceded southeastern Indiana and two-thirds of present-day Ohio to the U.S. government. As a result of the treaty, the Miamis considered themselves allies with the United States, and thousands of acres of newly ceded western lands attracted an increasing number of new settlers to what would become the Indiana Territory. 2446: 2114: 1116: 1578:
the authority initially placed in the hands of the territorial governor and a judicial council to a legislative branch of elected representatives and a delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. The debate over the issue of allowing slavery in the territory was settled in 1810; however, criticism of Governor Harrison continued, even after much of his authority was transferred to territorial legislators and judges.
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the second phase could be initiated when the majority of territory's free landholders informed the territorial governor that they wanted to do so. In 1810 the requirement for voters to be landholders was replaced with a law granting voting rights to all free adult males who paid county or territorial taxes and had resided in the territory for at least one year.
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owned at least five hundred acres of land to the upper house of the territorial legislature from a list of ten candidates that the lower house submitted for consideration. The upper and lower houses could legislate for the territory, but the territorial governor retained absolute veto power. This phase began in 1805.
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authorized Harrison to march against the nascent confederation as a show of force. Harrison moved north with an army of more than 1,000 men in an attempt to intimidate the Shawnee into making peace. Early on the morning of November 6, tribal warriors launched a surprise attack on Harrison's army. The
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The availability of low-cost federal land led to a rapid increase in the population of the territory, with thousands of new settlers entering the region every year. Large settlements began to spring up on the periphery of the territory around the Great Lakes, the Ohio River, the Wabash River, and the
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In December 1802 delegates from Indiana Territory's four counties passed a resolution in favor of a ten-year suspension of Article Six of the Northwest Ordinance, which prohibited slavery in the original Northwest Territory. They also petitioned Congress for the suspension in order to make the region
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During the non-legislative phase, the federal government paid the salaries of the governor, the three-member judicial council, and the territorial secretary, which cost about $ 5,500 per year. In addition, a small fund of approximately $ 200 covered other expenses such as printing, postage, and rent.
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During the non-representative phase of territorial government the U.S. Congress and after 1789, the president with congressional approval appointed a governor, secretary, and three judges to govern each new territory. Local inhabitants did not elect these territorial officials. This phase lasted from
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On December 5, 1804, Governor Harrison issued a proclamation announcing the Indiana Territory's advancement to the semi-legislative phase of government. The territory's voters elected members to its House of Representatives for the first time on January 3, 1805; the governor selected the five-member
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Revenue for the territory was limited, with the primary source of funds coming from the sale of federal lands. Other revenue came from the collection of duties, licenses, and excise taxes. In 1811 property taxes collected from landowners were based on the numbers of acres and its rating; previously,
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In addition to the territorial governor and three judges, the office of secretary was established in 1800. Governor Harrison appointed a treasurer and attorney general in 1801 as the only additional government officials during the territory's non-representative phase of government. During the second
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defeated Thomas Randolph, the territory's attorney general and Harrison's chosen candidate, in a highly contested race to become the territory's first popularly-elected representative to the U.S. Congress. Jennings was reelected to the post in 1811, 1812, and 1814, prior to his election as the first
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In 1809, after the Indiana Territory was divided to create the Illinois Territory, the U.S. Congress altered the makeup of the territorial legislature. The members of the House of Representatives continued to be elected by the territorial inhabitants and were apportioned in relation to each county's
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During the semi-legislative phase of government, the territory's adult males who owned at least fifty acres of land elected representatives to the lower house of the territorial legislature. In addition the Congress (and later the president with congressional approval) appointed five adult males who
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Most of these issues were resolved before Indiana achieved statehood. The formations of the Michigan Territory and the Illinois Territory ended the debate about the territory's geographical size. In the second phase of territorial governance, the increasing democratization of the government shifted
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have declined to call Indiana Territory administration an annexation or even to use the term "annexed to". Less persuasively, maps generally fail to reflect the de jure common governance of Indiana Territory and the istrict of Louisiana by way of, say, a common color scheme and/or a dotted border.
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Terms of servitude for an adult slave could extend beyond the slave's life. Slaves under the age of fifteen were required to serve until they reached age thirty-five for males and thirty-two for females. Children born to slaves after they arrived in the territory were bound into service for thirty
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to represent Indiana in the U.S. Senate. Hendricks, Noble, and Taylor were sworn into their congressional offices and took their seats in Congress in early December. The dissolution of the territorial government ended the existence of the Indiana Territory. On December 11, 1816, Madison signed the
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There was considerable disagreement between Jennings and Posey on the subject of statehood. Posey, who thought it was too early to petition for statehood for Indiana, argued that a state government would pose a fiscal burden on its residents and there would not be sufficient candidates to fill all
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village of Mississinewa. Most of the tribes decided to remain neutral during the conflict and rejected Tecumseh's plans of continued rebellion. Despite their rejection, Tecumseh continued to lead his dwindling army against the Americans, moving farther north so the British army could support them.
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Under the terms of the act establishing the district's temporary government, Governor Harrison and the Indiana Territory's judges enacted laws that extended to the Louisiana district. Local residents, who had previously lived under France's civil law, objected to many of the provisions of the U.S.
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In 1809, five years after Congress established the Michigan Territory, the St. Clair County settlers successfully petitioned Congress for the formation of a separate territory. Despite Harrison's disapproval, Congress approved the formation of the Illinois Territory from the western portion of the
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In 1803, when the Indiana Territory was formed from the remaining Northwest Territory after Ohio attained statehood, the requirement for proceeding to the semi-legislative phase of territorial government was modified. Instead of requiring the territory's population to reach 5,000 free adult males,
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One Kansas Territory source, recounting Kansas history up to 1855, states that Kansas, as part of the district of Louisiana, was not only administered by, but also "annexed to", Indiana Territory. Whether a temporary act can effect an annexation may depend on its actual duration, and most sources
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Passage of the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 committed the U.S. government to continued plans for western expansion. Increasing tensions with the Native Americans who occupied the western lands erupted into the Northwest Indian War. During the autumn of 1790, American
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After the formation of the new legislative body, each county in the territory was granted the right to elect representatives to the House of Representatives (the legislative assembly's lower house). The lower house initially included seven representatives: one from Dearborn County, one from Clark
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Because of William Henry Harrison's leadership in securing passage of the Land Act of 1800 and his help in forming the Indiana Territory in 1800, while serving as the Northwest Territory's delegate to the U.S. Congress, it was not surprising that President John Adams chose him to become the first
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made in 1814–15 that found the territory's total population had reached 63,897. On February 1, 1815, a petition for statehood for Indiana was presented to the U.S. House of Representatives, but no immediate action was taken. Territorial legislature presented another petition to the U.S. House on
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Between 1805 and 1811 the northern portion of Indiana Territory was partitioned to establish Michigan Territory and the western portion of the territory set off to form the Illinois Territory. In addition, Governor Harrison negotiated a series of treaties with native tribes that ceded additional
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The U.S. Congress passed legislation to form the Indiana Territory on May 7, 1800, effective July 4, 1800. The new territory was established by dividing the Northwest Territory in advance of Ohio's statehood. At the time the Indiana Territory was formed, the two main American settlements in what
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who had settled in the eastern part of the territory. They responded by forming an anti-slavery party. Davis Floyd of Clark County was the only anti-slavery representative elected to the territory's House of Representatives in the 1805 election, but Harrison's measures to legalize slavery in the
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Territorial revenue fell to critical levels due to the War of 1812, when many of the territory's taxpayers were unable to pay what they owed, and their land reverted to the federal government. Financial issues also caused the movement for statehood to be delayed until after the war's end. At one
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Acting as the combined judicial and legislative government, the territorial governor and the three judges adopted the laws to govern the territory. In addition to working with the territorial governor on legislative issues, the territorial judges presided over the general court. When the Indiana
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Some sources indicate that there were only thirteen counties by 1816, see Barnhart and Riker, p. 427, for example; however, other sources identify fifteen counties: Clark, Dearborn, Franklin, Gibson, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Orange, Perry, Posey, Switzerland, Warrick, Washington, and
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granted Harrison the authority to negotiate and conclude treaties with the Native American tribes in the territory. Harrison oversaw the establishment of thirteen treaties that ceded more than 60,000,000 acres (24,000,000 hectares) of land from Native American tribes, including most present-day
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formed under the terms of the Northwest Ordinance on July 13, 1787. This ordinance outlined the basis for government in the western lands and also provided for an administrative structure to oversee the territory, including a three-stage process for transitioning from territory to statehood. In
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Growth of territory's population helped improve its financial situation through the collection of various taxes, including property taxes and taxes on sale of public lands. However, governmental expenses also increased as new counties and towns were formed, causing the need for new governmental
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laws. The bill allowed adult slaves owned or purchased outside the territory to be brought into the territory and bound into service for fixed terms set by the slave owner. After the territory was granted representation in Congress in 1805, Parke was able to get Congress to pass legislation to
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When the Indiana Territory was created, the Ordinance of 1787 made no provision for a popularly-elected territorial government in the non-representative phase of territorial government (1800 to 1804). Instead of separate legislative and judicial branches of the territorial government, the U.S.
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In 1810 Tecumseh and an estimated 400 armed warriors traveled to Vincennes, where he confronted Harrison and demanded that the governor rescind the Treaty of Fort Wayne. Harrison refused and the war party left peacefully, but Tecumseh was angry and threatened retaliation. Afterwards, Tecumseh
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In the semi-legislative phase, the federal government paid the salaries of the territorial governor, judges, and secretary at a cost of approximately $ 6,687 per year. The territorial treasury was responsible for funding legislative expenses, as well as the salaries of the treasurer, auditor,
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Congress, and later, the president with congressional approval, had the authority to appoint a general court consisting of three territorial judges. The judges were initially appointed by the president who later delegated this authority to the territorial governor. Adams chose William Clarke,
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lands within the Indiana Territory to the federal government, opening millions of acres for sale and settlement in the present-day southern of Indiana and most of Illinois. In 1810 antislavery supporters in the territorial legislature also succeeded in repealing the 1805 indenture law.
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Territory entered the semi-legislative phase of government in 1805, the legislature gradually became the dominant branch, and the judges focused on judicial matters. In 1814, as the territory progressed toward statehood, three circuit courts were established. Governor Posey appointed
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was held at Corydon, where a state constitution was adopted on June 29, 1816. General elections were held in August to fill offices for the new state government, the new officeholders were sworn into office in November, and the territory was dissolved. On December 11, 1816, President
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could attend congressional sessions with the right to debate, submit legislation, and serve on committees, but they were not permitted to vote on legislation. When the Indiana Territory entered its second phase of governance, the territory's legislative assembly elected
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Vincennes, the territory's oldest settlement and among its largest with 714 townspeople in 1800, became its first territorial capital. The former French trading post was also one of the few white settlements in the territory. Indiana Territory began with four counties:
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Elections were held on August 5, 1816, to fill the offices of the new state government, including governor, lieutenant governor, a congressional representative, members of the Indiana General Assembly, and other offices. Jennings defeated Posey to become the first
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would protect them from harm if they would rise up against the whites. He further encouraged resistance by telling the tribes to only pay white traders half of what they owed, and to give up all the white man's ways, including their clothing, whiskey, and guns.
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A three-member panel of judges called the General Court assisted the territorial governor. Together they served as both the highest legislative and judicial authority in the territory. As governor of a territory of the first stage, which was outlined in the
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In addition to his duties as acting governor, John Gibson served as the first secretary of the Indiana Territory from July 4, 1800, to November 7, 1816. See Gugin and St. Clair, eds., pp. 28–31. Also: Barnhart and Riker, pp. 317, 323, and
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The Indiana Territory's government passed through a non-representative phase from 1800 to 1804; a semi-legislative second phase, which included the election of lower house of the territorial legislature, that extended through the ongoing
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Legislative Council (upper house) from a list of candidates that the elected representatives provided. The first legislative session of the territorial general assembly met in Vincennes from July 29 through August 16, 1805, and chose
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By the same act, Congress removed the General Court's legislative power, creating a legislative council to be elected by popular vote, enabling the Indiana Territory to enter the second phase of territorial government. See Dunn, p.
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In addition, Posey was soliciting his reappointed from the U.S. president to another term as the territorial governor and therefore had a professional interest in maintaining the territorial government. See Barnhart and Riker, p.
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were extended to the governor and judges of the Indiana Territory as a temporary measure to establish a civil government for the newly purchased lands. The district encompassed all of the Louisiana Purchase lands north of the
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these taxes were based on land values. Taxes were also collected for territorial counties to use. After 1815 taxes were levied on some types of manufactured goods to provide additional funds for the territorial government.
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first land victory during the war. John Gibson served as acting governor of the territory during the War of 1812, while Harrison was leading the army. After Harrison resigned, Gibson continued as acting governor until
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attorney general, and chancellor. The territorial treasurer also paid operational expenses such as printing, rent, stationery, and other supplies and services. These expenses were estimated to cost $ 10,000 per year.
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approved an enabling act that the U.S. Congress passed on April 13. This act granted permission to convene a group of elected delegates tasked with drafting a state constitution, subject to the approval of
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was appointed to the post following Parke's resignation in 1808. Congress approved a law in 1809 that allowed the territory's inhabitants to choose a delegate to Congress in a territory-wide election.
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While Native Americans continued to cede large tracts of land in the Indiana Territory to the federal government, the Americans also expanded their ownership of lands farther west as a result of the
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The federal government did not provide funds for any additional governmental offices such as the treasurer and attorney general. Salaries for these officials were paid from the territory's treasury.
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territory were blocked by the two representatives from St. Clair County, who refused to authorize slavery unless Harrison supported their request for a separate territory, which Harrison opposed.
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Gibson also served as acting governor of the Indiana Territory (July 4, 1800 – January 10, 1801, and June 1812–May 1813) and officially as territorial governor (December 28, 1812 – March 3, 1813)
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The history of the period is also noted on historic markers and monuments across the former territory. For example, an Indiana Boundary Territory Line state historical marker, erected in 1999 in
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were considered as potential sites for the new capital. On March 11, 1813, the territorial legislature selected Corydon as the new seat of government for the territory, effective May 1, 1813.
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When the Indiana Territory was formed in 1800, its original boundaries included the western portion of the Northwest Territory. This encompassed an area northwest of a line beginning at the
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called for the U.S. government to survey the newly acquired territory for future sale and development. The Northwest Territory, which initially included land bounded by the
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congressional resolution that formally admitted Indiana to the Union as the nineteenth state, and federal laws were formally extended to the new state on March 3, 1817.
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In 1800 the Indiana Territory's total white population was 5,641, but its Native American population was estimated to be near 20,000, possibly as high as 75,000. In the
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worst defeat by American Indians in history. Casualties included 623 federal soldiers killed and another 258 wounded; the Indian confederacy lost an estimated 100 men.
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In 1803 Harrison and the general court judges passed legislation that evaded the Ordinance of 1787 in order permit slavery in the Indiana Territory through the use of
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for the state of Indiana convened on November 4, 1816. Jennings and Harrison were inaugurated on November 7, 1816. On the following day the state legislature elected
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Harrison resigned his position as territorial governor on December 28, 1812, to continue his military and political career. He gained national fame as a hero of the
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When the Indiana Territory entered its semi-legislative phase of government, territorial inhabitants were allowed to elect representatives to the lower house of its
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on January 2, 1816, prompting Jennings to introduce a bill to authorize the election of delegates to a constitutional convention to discuss statehood for Indiana.
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took up the case and extinguished the company's right to the land in 1798. Two years later, Congress applied the Indiana Land Company's name to the new territory.
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phase, the office of territorial auditor was combined with the office of territorial treasurer. The territory also had a chancellor during most of this period.
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When the territory reached a population of 60,000 free inhabitants, it entered the final phase that included its successful petition to Congress for statehood.
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Louisiana Purchase lands south of the 33rd parallel, the more densely populated "territory of Orleans," was separately administered, largely under civil law.
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as the first governor of the territory on May 13, 1800, but Harrison did not arrive in the territory to begin his duties as governor until January 10, 1801.
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Tecumseh's war with the Americans merged with the War of 1812 after the pan-Indian confederation allied with the British in Canada. In May 1812, Chief
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In 1816, when Indiana became a state, the state's boundary was moved ten miles north, providing Indiana with additional miles of shoreline along
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journeyed south to meet with representatives of the tribes in the region, hoping to create a confederation of warriors to battle the Americans.
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suspend Article Six for ten years, granting the territories covered under the ordinance the ability to legalize slavery in their territories.
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Tecumseh's followers who remained behind continued to raid the countryside and engaged in the Siege of Fort Harrison, which was the
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that existed from July 4, 1800, to December 11, 1816, when the remaining southeastern portion of the territory was admitted to the
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was sworn into office as the first governor of the new state of Indiana on November 7, 1816. See Gugin and St. Clair, eds., p. 37.
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Because Harrison's political fortunes were tied to Indiana's rise to statehood, he was eager to expand the territory. In 1803
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The capital of the Indiana Territory remained in Vincennes from 1800 to 1813, when the territorial legislature moved it to
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Mississippi River. Much of the interior, though, remained inhabited by the Native American tribes and was left unsettled.
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Ongoing tensions between the Native Americans and new settlers led to further hostilities between American forces and a
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would later become a part of Illinois (but, because it is now west of the Mississippi River, is accessible only from
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One of the most notable events during the Indiana Territory's administration of the District of Louisiana was the
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Under the terms of the Northwest Ordinance, the territorial government went through 3 phases prior to statehood:
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the new state offices. He also supported slavery, much to the chagrin of his opponents, including Jennings,
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disputed the claim, arguing that it was the rightful owner because the land fell within its boundaries. The
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Harrison's attempts to allow slavery in the Indiana Territory caused a significant opposition from the
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signed the congressional act that formally admitted Indiana to the Union as the nineteenth state.
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Rivers, but his company lacked sufficient provisions to continue, forcing a return to Vincennes.
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The Indiana Territory is celebrated at an annual event in Corydon that is centered around the
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agreement with France. From October 1, 1804, until July 4, 1805, administrative powers of the
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The office of auditor was created by Congress in 1809 and filled in the next general election
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Confederacy reserved about 5,000 acres (2,000 hectares) of land in the present-day state of
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was appointed to the vacant governorship, but the opposition party, led by Congressman
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during the war within the boundaries of the present-day state of Indiana include the
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Taylor Jr., Robert M.; Erroll Wayne Stevens; Mary Ann Ponder; Paul Brockman (1989).
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years for males and twenty-eight years for females. See: Barnhart and Riker, p. 348.
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In November 1816 Congress approved the state constitution. The first session of the
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A map of the Indiana Territory in 1812 displaying notable places and battles in the
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Robert M. Taylor Jr.; Erroll Wayne Stevens; Mary Ann Ponder; Paul Brockman (1989).
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A Topographical Description of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana
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of 1787. The territorial capital was the settlement around the old French fort of
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Proclamation: Announcing that Indiana Territory Had Passed to the Second Grade
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A Spirited Resistance: The North American Indian Struggle for Unity, 1745–1815
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was established, effective July 4, 1805, with its own territorial government.
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Harrison favored Corydon, a town he had founded, named, and where he owned an
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Efforts to attain statehood for Indiana were revived in 1815, following a
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launched a surprise attack on the American camp near the Miami town of
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4 counties in the Indiana Territory located within contemporary Indiana
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Co-founder and second president, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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7 Stat., 84. Ratified January 25, 1805, proclaimed February 21, 1805.
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7 Stat., 84. Ratified January 25, 1805, proclaimed February 21, 1805.
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A Sketch of the Life and Public Services of William Henry Harrison
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The territory initially included most of the present-day state of
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The area that became the Indiana Territory was once part of the
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offices and further increases in the government's overall size.
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The major political issue in Indiana's territorial history was
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would later become the state of Indiana were at Vincennes and
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Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence
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negotiating with the Northwestern Indian Confederacy in the
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was elected to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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hosted a meeting of tribal leaders in the region in the
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on June 29, 1816, which immediately went into effect.
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as its delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives.
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1963 Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum gas explosion
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to create the Michigan Territory in 1805 and by the
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Indiana Territory's At-large congressional district
970:was sworn in as the first governor of the state of 361: 312: 299: 285: 271: 258: 248: 236: 216: 202: 188: 175: 165: 151: 139: 132: 118: 108: 98: 86: 70: 28: 4990:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. 4606: 1065:March 3, 1813 (appointed); May 1813 (took office) 525:, which had been organized under the terms of the 4986:Madison, James H., and Lee Ann Sandweiss (2014). 1753:and offered for sale; however, the government of 1044:Acting governor: July 4, 1800 – January 10, 1801; 5625:and other inhabited territories governed by the 5185:, text, Indiana Historical Bureary, Indianapolis 4364:Barnhart, John D., and Dorothy L. Riker (1971). 3747:Indiana Boundaries: Territory, State, and County 4831:. Harrison County Tourism Board. Archived from 4310:. Harrison County Tourism Board. Archived from 2953: 2951: 2651:James H. Madison and Lee Ann Sandweiss (2014). 1652:began in 1814 and was nearly finished by 1816. 4748:An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana 4148:An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana 2705:John D. Barnhart and Dorothy L. Riker (1971). 2229:In late December 1811 and early January 1812, 6976:Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams 6762:United States presidential election 1788–1789 6531: 5853: 5227: 4879:Kappler, Charles J., ed. (November 3, 1804). 4496:"Indiana Territorial Expenditures, 1800–1816" 4123: 4121: 4002: 4000: 3745:George Pence and Nellie C. Armstrong (1933). 3139:"Indiana Territorial Expenditures, 1800–1816" 2674: 2672: 1963:, which became part of present-day Illinois; 1782:, but had to retreat. In the meantime, Major 1737:dates from 1768, when the Six Nations of the 1103:as presiding judges over the circuit courts. 962:governor of the territory. Presidents Adams, 8: 7022:Family home and John Quincy Adams birthplace 5100:. 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See: Pence and Armstrong, pp. 26–27. 3360: 3358: 3241: 3239: 3085:Jonathan Jennings: Indiana's First Governor 2998: 2996: 2994: 2941: 2939: 2812: 2810: 497:signed into law on May 7, 1800, to form an 6538: 6524: 6516: 5860: 5846: 5838: 5234: 5220: 5212: 3433:Cyrus Hodgin, "The Naming of Indiana," in 2945:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 314, 317, and 324. 2908: 2906: 2904: 2854: 2852: 2679:Jervis Cutler and Charles Le Raye (1971). 2479:Territorial evolution of the United States 2056:government, including their imposition of 1451: 1376: 1301: 1242: 1172: 839:reported the following population counts: 835:to create the Illinois Territory in 1809, 590: 325: - Legislature popularly elected 61: 25: 6956:Massachusetts Historical Society holdings 4924:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4736:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 4689:Life of Walter Quintin Gresham, 1832-1895 4436:CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 3937:. New York: Simon and Schuster. pp.  3717:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau 2987:. W. K. Stewart Company. pp. 170–72. 2683:. New York: Arnot Press. pp. 53–54. 2001:had captured from the British during the 7567:1800 establishments in the United States 7054:United First Parish Church and gravesite 6876:District of Columbia Organic Act of 1801 6506:WikiProject Indiana's History Department 5195:Act Dividing the Indiana Territory, 1809 5189:Act Dividing the Indiana Territory, 1805 5137:"Greenville and Grouseland Treaty Lines" 4015:Madison and Sandweiss, pp. 43–44, 46–47. 2833: 2831: 2800: 2798: 2169:In 1811, while Tecumseh was still away, 1946:1804 postal map of the United States by 982: 841: 729: 656:, on the bank opposite the mouth of the 16:1800–1816 territory of the United States 6496:History of the Midwestern United States 4646:. American Heritage.com. Archived from 4102:. American Heritage.com. 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Marrow and Company. p.  4045:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 405–06, 430. 3891:Treaty with the Sauk and Foxes, 1804 3340:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 327 and 361. 3233:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 421–23, 442. 3224:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 414–15, 421. 3215:Barnhart and Riker, pp. 413, 433–34. 2758:Cutler and Le Raye, pp. 110 and 112. 2707:Indiana to 1816: The Colonial Period 1770:forces under the command of General 6849:Sick and Disabled Seamen Relief Act 6581:U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom 6573:Vice President of the United States 4860:"Jennings, Jonathan, (1784 - 1834)" 3600:: Christian Book Press. p. 38. 2377:The old capitol building in Corydon 2225:, delegate of the Indiana Territory 2177:ensuing battle became known as the 711:to the north, and in 1809 when the 7597:Pre-statehood history of Wisconsin 7592:Pre-statehood history of Minnesota 5259:Organized incorporated territories 5120:Biographical Directory of Congress 5081:Biographical Directory of Congress 5047:. 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Archived from 3644:President of the United States 2341:was elected the state's first 1765:Western expansion and conflict 1565:President of the United States 341: 1: 6635:Braintree Instructions (1765) 6411:Historical political strength 6270:Indianapolis strike and riots 4297:Madison and Sandweiss, p. 44. 3652:Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (1919). 3650:was named in his honor. See: 3481:Madison and Sandweiss, p. 40. 2316:On April 19, 1816, President 2208:U.S. House of Representatives 2206:as its first delegate to the 1672:Congress of the Confederation 1588:History of slavery in Indiana 1170:governor of Indiana in 1816. 1154:U.S. House of Representatives 1152:Territorial delegates to the 1042:December 28, 1812 (appointed) 1016:December 28, 1812 (resigned) 715:was established to the west. 7337:Gazette of the United States 6695:Treaty of Amity and Commerce 6492:History of the United States 6320:Supreme Court Reorganization 5274:U.S. territorial sovereignty 4961:. 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Index

Indian Territory
Organized incorporated territory
United States
Flag of Indiana Territory

Vincennes
Corydon
Organized incorporated territory
Governor
John Gibson
Secretary
John Gibson
coming into force
Treaty of Grouseland
Michigan Territory
Congress
Illinois Territory
Treaty of Fort Wayne
Tecumseh's War
War of 1812
Constitution
drafted & adopted
Statehood
Northwest Territory
Indiana
Michigan Territory
Illinois Territory
organic act
President
John Adams

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