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CAPITOLS OF OHIO

CAPITOLS OF OHIO . A Government Lesson. Subject: Capitol cities of Ohio . Topic: Teach about the history of the three different cities that have served as the capitol of the state of Ohio. Objective: Students will review information and place events learned in chronological order.

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CAPITOLS OF OHIO

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  1. CAPITOLS OF OHIO A Government Lesson

  2. Subject: Capitol cities of Ohio Topic: Teach about the history of the three different cities that have served as the capitol of the state of Ohio. Objective: Students will review information and place events learned in chronological order. Students will use a map to locate cities in Ohio. Student will learn of the cities that have served as Ohio’s state capitol. Procedure: Allow student to navigate the PowerPoint slide. Have them take the assessment and complete the activity given. Evaluation: Assessment and activity provided in PowerPoint Materials: Access to computer in order to view PowerPoint slides

  3. Ohio was originally part of the Northwest Territory. In 1800 Ohio separated from the Northwest Territory in preparation to become a state. Ohio became the 17th state to join the Union in 1803. • Northwest Territory • Ohio

  4. Take a wild guess. Which city had the honor of becoming Ohio’s first Capitol? Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Zanesville Chillicothe

  5. The capital of the Ohio Territory was located at Chillicothe (Ross County). In 1802, the framers of the original Ohio Constitution met in Chillicothe. In 1803 when Ohio became a state, Chillicothe became the site of the first capital. • Chillicothe, Ohio

  6. In 1809, for political reasons, the capital was removed to Zanesville (Muskingum County). • Zanesville, Oh

  7. In 1812, it was decided that the capital should be located in central Ohio within 40 miles of the center of the state. The search began for a new capital. Many cities in central Ohio competed for the honor of having the capital move to their city. No city won the competition.

  8. Rather, a wilderness area on the “high bank of the Scioto River,” opposite Franklinton at a town to be known as Columbus was chosen. While the wilderness was cleared, platted, and the new brick capitol was constructed, the capital was removed back to Chillicothe.

  9. In 1816, the state officials occupied the new capitol building and state office building, located on the southwest corner of the present Statehouse Square in Columbus. The state business was conducted in that building until 1857 when it burned to the ground. • Columbus, Oh

  10. Present day capitol building in Columbus, Ohio • Ohio Statehouse

  11. Sorry, try again… BACK

  12. Correct!!!! Way to go! You are on the right track. Continue to find out more about Ohio’s capitols. Continue

  13. It’s time to test your mapping skills. Click on the activity below to explore Ohio. Activity

  14. It’s question time!!! Were you paying attention? Timeline Quiz

  15. Resources http://www.ohiohistoryteachers.org/06/gov.shtml http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org http://www.ohiostatehouse.org/

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