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It is exactly the same distance from its most southerly to its most northerly point. The state encompasses , square kilometers of area. Land mass comprises , square kilometers and water makes up an additional 10, square kilometers. The state is shaped somewhat like a heart. As a result, Ohio leaders often use the phrase "The Heart of It All" to promote its business, educational, and recreational opportunities.

The highest point in the state is Campbell Hill near Bellefontaine. It rises 1, feet above sea level. The lowest point in the state is at the Ohio River near Cincinnati, feet above sea level. Within its boundaries, Ohio enjoys some of the most fertile soil in the United States. A series of glaciers that moved into the area thousands of years ago deposited much of that soil. The most recent of these left the region about thirteen thousand years ago.

The glaciers also had a major impact on the topography of Ohio. The central and western areas of the state were smoothed and flattened. Eastern Ohio, which was untouched by the glaciers, features more rugged terrain marking the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains.

Another important geographical feature in early Ohio was the Black Swamp located in the northwestern part of the state. It originally consisted of dense forests, and for much of the year, the land was flooded. During the mid-nineteenth century, Ohioans drained the swamp. Technically, Congress forgot to approve the newly written Ohio Constitution.

And when we are talking about laws, technicalities are pretty important. Without Congressional approval of the Ohio Constitution, the lands remained part of the Northwest Territory. Photo of George H. Image: Senate Historical Office So how did we finally become a state? Enter an Ohio Congressman named George H.

Bender was a Cleveland area politician who entered national politics in and was an Ohio Representative of the 83rd Congress in when the Ohio statehood issue resurfaced. On January 13, he introduced legislation to grant statehood to Ohio.

On May 19, the House voted to grant statehood to Ohio, retroactive to March 1, Well I guess legally it would but the point is you should always look further into that deeper story. You might just find something truly groundbreaking. And also, next time you are thankful for Ohio, thank a teacher.

This was retroactively made the statehood date by a Resolution of the United States Congress. Top Skip to main content. Click on images for larger views. The Northwest Ordinance, July 13, An act to enable the People of the Eastern division of the territory Northwest of the river Ohio to form a Constitution and State Government, April 30, Constitution of Ohio begun and held at Chillicothe on November 1, Address of the Convention of the State of Ohio, November 27, Thomas Worthington's letter accompanying the Constitution of Ohio, January 6,



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