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  1. Feb 11, 2020 · FEB. 21-22, 2020. The first people in Ohio arrived more than 13,000 years ago. These Native Americans overcame rapid changes in climate, eventually building the state’s first homes and becoming the state’s first farmers.

  2. Oct 25, 2021 · Ohio history began in the closing stages of the Ice Age, sometime between 20,000 and 15,000 years ago, when the ancestors of American Indians crossed into North America from northeastern Asia. In some ways, it represented an epic culmination of the spread of humans from their original African homeland into the last great habitable, but ...

  3. The Meskwaki and their Central Algonkian relatives, such as the Sac and Kickapoo, have their own histories, which document an early migration from the East Coast through Ohio, Michigan, and into the upper Great Lakes.

  4. Immigration and Ethnic Heritage in Ohio to 1903. Discover Ohio’s rich heritage through an exploration of migration patterns and regionalism, the immigrant experience, and social and cultural traditions. Introduction. Historian George W. Knepper has suggested that one of the defining qualities of Ohio’s.

  5. Today, Ohio's population is approximately 81% White, 13% Black, 4% Hispanic, and 2.5% Asian. Immigrants make up about 5% of the population, but at one time, Ohio was all indigenous lands.

  6. Jan 13, 2024 · Some of Ohio's early "immigrants" were members of Native American tribes who were displaced into the area from the east by warfare and European diseases, according to Becky Odom, a curator at...

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  8. Sep 30, 2024 · The Ohio Indian Wars, spanning most of the 18th century, were a series of conflicts between European settlers and various Native American tribes vying for control of the Ohio Valley. The Shawnee, under the leadership of Tecumseh, emerged as a formidable adversary, uniting different tribes in a fierce resistance against the encroaching settlers.

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