The Mississippi Valley And Prehistoric Events Electronic Resource Giving An

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The Mississippi Valley And Prehistoric Events Electronic Resource Giving An
C B Walker
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There was opposition in Congress to its immediate admission, the northern representatives desiring Vermont, a free state, to be admitted at the same time.
1790. — A ninth convention accepted the conditions of Vir- ginia for separation, and arrangements were made for t!ie admission of Kentucky as a sovereign state in 1792. The population was now 73, 677; of which 61, 133 were white, 114 THE FIRST STATE ORGANIZED IN THE VALLEY. 235 free colored, 12, 430 slaves. The whole Valley had about 200, 000
... inhabitants. General Harmar marched against the Indians but was unsuccessful.
Tennessee received a Territorial Government in this year, William Blount being appointed Governor by President Washington. Tennessee had about 37, 000 people.
1791. — The entire frontier, from the Mississippi to Pitts- burgh and Georgia, was harassed by the Indians, and prepa- rations were made to chastise them.
In February Congress agreed to admit Kentucky as a state, June 1, 1792. In May Gen. Charles Scott marched against the Indians with 800 men (Kentuckians), defeated them sev- eral times and destroyed several towns.


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