Colonial Connecticut claimed a swath of land parallel to its northern and southern boundaries all the way west to the Mississippi, excepting lower New York State and northern New Jersey. This swath includes most of northern modern Pennsylvania, northeastern Ohio (known as the Connecticut Western Reserve), and southern Michigan. Most of these territorial claims were ceded in the era immediately following the Revolution.
Ohio State and LSU did not play in 1989. They have played twice before, once in 1987 and once in 1988. In 1987, the game wound up in a 13-13 tie. In 1988, Ohio State won 36-33.
Not any more. India was part of the British Empire once but has long since gained independence.
Running back Archie Griffin from Ohio State is the only player to win the Heisman Trophy more than once throughout anybody in College football history. He won the award in 1974 and 1975.
West Virginia was once part of Virginia.West Virginia- but the ORIGINAL state of Virginia stretched to the Mississippi River. The states of Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and, even a part of Minnesota were all a part of the original Virginia territory.
a strong unified national state under a popular monarchy
The current State of Ohio is a portion of what was once called the Ohio Territory. Along with the State of Ohio, the Ohio Territory included a portion of what is now Indiana, part of Pennsylvania, and part of West Virginia.
Toledo and Ohio State have met once in football, that being September 12, 1998 in Columbus. Ohio State won 49-0.
Ohio State and LSU did not play in 1989. They have played twice before, once in 1987 and once in 1988. In 1987, the game wound up in a 13-13 tie. In 1988, Ohio State won 36-33.
Four times (1908, 1909, 1931, 1933) with Ohio State winning three times and Vandy once.
Once upon a time.
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Through the 2008 season, Miami and Ohio State have met three times with Miami winning once. That was in the Kickoff Classic played August 29, 1999 when Miami defeated Ohio State, 23-12.
Zero. I-75 crosses the river that is the border between Ohio and Kentucky, so it is theoretically possible to be in both states at once.
The original State of Virginia was eventually split three ways into Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia. North Carolina was split into North Carolina and Tennessee. Massachusetts was split into Massachusetts and Maine. Part of Ohio once belonged to Connecticut (the Western Reserve, in the northeast corner of Ohio). Part of Georgia became most of Alabama and Mississippi. Texas was also much bigger when it first became a state.
well, if you are talking about the election of the president, (or any nation wide seat for that matter), then the answer is: the representitaves of Ohio, for example, have to vote with the most percent of their state. Say, Ohio voted 66.6 percent Obama. The representatives of that state would have to vote Obama, when they are representing the state. while, i am uncertain if they vote twice, once for state, and once for personal matters.
Ohio State has won 1 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship, in 1960.
There is no time limit. Once the process has begun and is in process it can take, as long as it takes.