Ohio: A Bicentennial History

Ohio: A Bicentennial History

by Walter Havighurst
Ohio: A Bicentennial History

Ohio: A Bicentennial History

by Walter Havighurst

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Overview

Historically, Ohio seems to have had everything—great physical beauty; rich resources of coal, oil, gas, and fertile soil; a central location with easy means of transportation by land and water; inventive and dynamic people; and the kind of national political influence that wealth and a large population can give a state. It was no accident that eight of the nation's presidents had an Ohio connection.

In character, the first Ohioans exhibited qualities that seemed typical of Americans in general. "The spirit of the place was large, vigorous, and buoyant," Walter Havighurst writes of the colorful early days when settlers attached forests with ax and fire. "Keep the ball rolling" and "Give it a try" became Ohio slogans as boosterism surged, fields were planted, towns were founded, and canals were dug. Steamboats, steel plants, and the rubber industry brought growth to Cleveland, Cincinnati, and other major cities, making Ohio a commercial and industrial as well as an agricultural heartland.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393334357
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 11/17/1976
Series: States and the Nation Series
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Walter Havighurst was a professor, author and editor whose books focused on the old Northwest Territory.
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