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Michigan became a state 180 years ago, ending the “arrogant encroachment of Ohio”

Happy birthday, Michigan!

On Jan. 26, 1837, 180 years ago today, Michigan became the 26th state to join the union.

Before that could happen, there was some housekeeping to do, namely: to settle the fight between Michigan and Ohio over a narrow strip of land known as the Toledo Strip. The conflict is otherwise known as the "Toledo War."

State Archivist Mark Harvey from the Michigan History Center joined Stateside to look back at how the state of Michigan got started.

Listen to the full interview at the top of the post to learn how nasty the Toledo War got, how it was settled, and how Harvey thinks Yoopers in the U.P. felt about becoming part of Michigan. 

And in the slideshow above, take a peak at important historical documents related to Michigan's birthday.

On Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Michigan History Center will host "A Statehood Day Celebration" in honor of Michigan's 180th birthday. Click here for details.

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