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  2. 19th century: statehood, city establishment, and development. Map of land surveys and city boundary growth, 1812–1920. After Ohio achieved statehood in 1803, political infighting among prominent Ohio leaders led to the state capital moving from Chillicothe to Zanesville and back again.

  3. gatewayfilmcenter.orgpioneersGateway Film Center

    A collection of the earliest African American films, celebrating the work of our nation’s groundbreaking filmmakers. Thanks to the generous support of Donna and Larry James, Ingram White Castle Foundation, and Columbus City Council, Pioneers of African American Cinema returns for programming throughout 2024. This year’s program showcases a ...

  4. Read, Watch & Listen. Preview: Pioneers of Queer Cinema. Wed, May 03, 2023. Throughout May, the touring series Pioneers of Queer Cinema presents some of the most engaging, provocative, and inspiring works from more than 70...

  5. William Clark was an American frontiersman who won fame as an explorer by sharing with Meriwether Lewis the leadership of their epic expedition to the Pacific Northwest (1804–06).

  6. American pioneers also known as American settlers were European American, [1] Asian American [2] and African American [3] settlers who migrated westward from the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States of America to settle and develop areas of the nation within the continent of North America. [4] [5]

  7. 6 de abr. de 2017 · Ohio's early European settlers took on a big challenge in moving to the untamed wilderness of Ohio. Mary shares their story! Class Discussion Questions: 1) What challenges did Ohio pioneers face? Do any of those challenges still exist? 2) If you founded a settlement in early Ohio, what would you name it, and why? Read the Script:

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