When was michigan founded
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Namespaces Page Talk. Views Read View source View history. Boston, the largest city in New England, is located on a hilly peninsula in Massachusetts Bay. The region had been inhabited since at least B. Captain John Smith in explored the Live TV. This Day In History.
History Vault. Mackinac Bridge Connects Michigan. Golden Gate Bridge. Ruffed grouse, wild turkey, ring-necked pheasant and woodcock are important upland game birds.
Ducks and geese are also important game birds. The endangered Kirtland's warbler calls Michigan's jack pine forests home in the summertime, while the endangered piping plover nests in the summer on Michigan's sandy shorelines.
Because of its Great Lakes location and large number of lakes and streams, Michigan has an abundance of fish. Of the species of fish in Michigan, about 30 species are pursued for sport. Lake trout and whitefish were important food sources for early Native Americans, and continue to be an important fishery today. Brook, brown and rainbow trout are popular game fish along with Coho, Chinook and Atlantic salmon, walleye, northern pike and bass.
Michigan's educational system dates back to its first Constitution, which provided for a superintendent to develop a state system of public education. That system of primary grades, grammar schools, high schools and state universities continues in Michigan education.
Education is compulsory for Michigan children ages 6 to In fall , there were 1,, pupils enrolled in public elementary and secondary school districts with , classroom teachers QED State School Guide, 23rd ed.
The state university system dates to territorial days when the University of Michigan was chartered in in Detroit. It was re-established in Ann Arbor in In , Michigan pioneered in agricultural education when it started a state agricultural college now Michigan State University. It was the first land-grant college under the Morrill Act. The state's 15 public, four-year higher education institutions enrolled , students in fall , while the 28 public community colleges enrolled , students in fall Michigan Manual.
Michigan's 56 private colleges reported , students in fall National Center for Education Statistics. Browsers that can not handle javascript will not be able to access some features of this site. Some functions of this site are disabled for browsers blocking jQuery.
Nickname: Wolverine State Statehood: Jan. The Michigan cities with more than , residents are: 1. Detroit , 2. Grand Rapids , 3. Warren , 4. Sterling Heights , 6. Lansing , Area: Michigan is the 10th largest state in the Union combined land and water area.
Marie opens. Granholm becomes Michigan's first woman governor. Census Population Estimates: Thirty-five of the 83 counties have populations of more than 50, Twenty Michigan counties have more than , people.
All but two of these counties are in the southern half of the Lower Peninsula. Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties alone account for almost 40 percent of the state's population. Manufacturing Known as the nation's automotive capital, Michigan has a rich history with the Big Three automakers, General Motors Corp.
Tourism The tourist business is one of Michigan's largest income producers. Among the best known tourist attractions are: Arab American National Museum. Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History. Cranbrook Educational Community. Detroit's auto plants. Detroit Institute of Arts. Ford Presidential Library and Museum.
Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. Holland's Tulip Festival and Windmill Island. Holocaust Memorial Center. Interlochen Center for the Arts. Isle Royale. Keweenaw National Historic Park. Michigan state parks.
Pewabic Pottery Museum and Education Center. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. The Michigan Supreme Court made that decision in , when it ruled that the University had been a continuous legal entity from the original founding in Detroit through its modern incarnation. In fact, the same court had ruled the same way as early as The Board of Regents accepted that ruling as the last word and the year on the seal eventually was changed.
But the University still threw itself a big party in — the centennial of its reestablishment in Ann Arbor.
The form of the school known by that name has changed several times. U-M Founding. The University of Michigan celebrated its bicentennial in — the th year since its founding. But that the University as we know it started in And that U-M held a centennial celebration — its th birthday — in , not So when did the University actually get started?
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