The disputed Toledo Strip had been reached …

Years: 1833 - 1833

The disputed Toledo Strip had been reached by the federal land surveys from two directions in 1820–1821, progressing southward from a baseline in Michigan and northward from one in Ohio.

For unknown reasons, Surveyor General Tiffin had ordered the two surveys to close on the Northwest Ordinance (Fulton) line, rather than Harris' line, perhaps lending implicit support to Michigan's claims over Ohio's.

Thus, townships that have been established north of the line assume they are part of the growing Michigan Territory, which, by the early 1820s, had reached the minimum population threshold of sixty thousand to qualify for statehood.

However, when Michigan seeks to hold a state constitutional convention in 1833, Congress rejects the request because of the still disputed Toledo Strip.

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