By , most of Wisconsin belonged to the United States. The Menominee had already given up much of their territory to the Oneida, Munsee, Brothertown and Stockbridge nations, which had relocated to Wisconsin from their homelands back east.
In , the Lake Superior Ojibwe bands ceded ownership of the northern forests but retained rights to hunt and fish in them forever. White settlers rushed onto land left vacant by Indian removals. Lead miners from southern states including some with slaves and from Cornwall, England, were joined in the s by farmers and developers from New York and New England.
Immigrants from Britain, Norway and Switzerland founded colonies. Wisconsin's population in was estimated at 1, By , it had passed 10, making Wisconsin eligible for its own territorial government. President Andrew Jackson appointed Henry Dodge territorial governor. The first territorial representatives convened on October 25, , at Belmont, the first territorial capitol in the lead region.
The representatives chose Madison as the site of the future capital. Over the next decade, the land was surveyed and divided for settlement by farmers and immigrants. Territorial officials authorized roads and canals, chartered corporations and sanctioned public improvements.
The population exploded to , in , far above the 60, citizens required by law for a territory to become a state. Statehood required drafting a state constitution. In the fall of , delegates to a constitutional convention argued for 10 weeks over a constitution for the new state.
Their proposal outlawed private banks, allowed immigrants to vote, permitted married women to own property and left the question of black suffrage up to a popular vote. This was too radical for voters, who rejected the utopian constitution and sent delegates back to the drawing board.
The area known as Wisconsin was first inhabited by various Native American tribes. The first European explorer to reach Wisconsin was Jean Nicolet. Searching for the Northwest Passage to China, he arrived in the region in France laid claim to Wisconsin as part of its territory in the New World in Joseph Goebbels had made the persecution, and ultimately the extermination, of Jews a In founding the Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault.
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