. Territorial and commercial expansion of the United States, 1800-1900. No. 6.—1802-1804. Ohio Admitted as a State and the Remainder of the Territory Northwest of TnE Ohio Attached toIndiana Territory (1S02).—Geohqia Cedes Her Westbrs Territory to the Union (1802), and rais Area and TnE Unor-ganized Territory South of Tennessee were Incorporated with Mrssu ill p: Tl i ritory (1804). 370 TERRITORIAL AND COMMERCIAL EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. [Arausr, 1861. Territory of Colorado organized boundaries identical with those of the present State of Colorado, being made up from portionsof Idaho, U


. Territorial and commercial expansion of the United States, 1800-1900. No. 6.—1802-1804. Ohio Admitted as a State and the Remainder of the Territory Northwest of TnE Ohio Attached toIndiana Territory (1S02).—Geohqia Cedes Her Westbrs Territory to the Union (1802), and rais Area and TnE Unor-ganized Territory South of Tennessee were Incorporated with Mrssu ill p: Tl i ritory (1804). 370 TERRITORIAL AND COMMERCIAL EXPANSION OF THE UNITED STATES. [Arausr, 1861. Territory of Colorado organized boundaries identical with those of the present State of Colorado, being made up from portionsof Idaho, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska, the northeastern section being taken from the Louisiana purchase, the central andsoutheastern portion from the Texas annexation, and all of the remainder from the Mexican cession. 1863. Territory of Idaho, formed from parts of Ni braska, Dakota, and Washington Territories, and included, besides the presentState of Idaho, all of the territory now known as Montana and \V\ orning. Its boundaries were, therefore, Dakota and Nebra


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