Ohio appears to have won the Toledo …

Years: 1836 - 1836
December

Ohio appears to have won the Toledo War after the general rejection of the Frostbitten Convention.

The Upper Peninsula (U.P.) is considered a worthless wilderness by almost all familiar with the area.

The vast mineral riches of the land are to remain unknown until the discovery of copper in the Keweenaw Peninsula and iron in the Western U.P.; this discovery will lead to a mining boom that is to last long into the twentieth century.

Given the current value of the port of Toledo to Ohio, it can be reasonably suggested that the conflict was of benefit to both sides.

Consequently, and ironically, the only state that definitively lost is not even involved in the conflict: the mineral-rich land in the U.P. would have most likely become part of Wisconsin had Michigan not lost the Toledo Strip.

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