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- The Territory of Wisconsin was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 3, 1836, until May 29, 18481. An eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Wisconsin1. Belmont was initially chosen as the capital of the territory1. Wisconsin became a territorial possession of the United States in 1783 after the American Revolutionary War2. It was then part of the Northwest Territory, Indiana Territory, Illinois Territory, and Michigan Territory before becoming the Territory of Wisconsin2.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
The Territory of Wisconsin was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 3, 1836, until May 29, 1848, when an eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Wisconsin. Belmont was initially chosen as the capital of the territory.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wisconsin_TerritoryWisconsin became a territorial possession of the United States in 1783 after the American Revolutionary War. In 1787, it became part of the Northwest Territory. As territorial boundaries subsequently developed, it was then part of Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1809, Illinois Territory from 1809 to 1818, and Michigan Territory from 1818 to 1836.
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The Territory of Wisconsin was an organized and incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 3, 1836, until May 29, 1848, when an eastern portion of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Wisconsin. Belmont was initially chosen as the capital of the territory. In … See more
The Wisconsin Territory initially included all of the present-day states of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa, as well as part of the Dakotas east … See more
• John S. Horner 1836–37
• William B. Slaughter 1837–41
• Francis J. Dunn 1841
• Alexander P. Field 1841–43
• George Rogers Clark Floyd 1843–46 See more• Henry S. Baird 1836–39
• Horatio N. Wells 1839–41
• Mortimer M. Jackson 1841–1845
• William Pitt Lynde 1845 See moreThere are irregularities in the historical timeline at the outset of the Territory. After Congress refused Michigan's petition for statehood, despite meeting the requirements … See more
The Legislative Assembly of the Wisconsin Territory consisted of a council (equivalent to a senate) and representatives. The first session of the First Legislative Assembly convened at See more
See also Wisconsin Territory's at-large congressional district
• George Wallace Jones 1836–1838 24th Congress, 25th Congress
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WebThe Wisconsin Territory (consisting of present-day Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and parts of North and South Dakota) was created in 1836. Two years later the territory became smaller when land west of the …
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