Organized incorporated territory of the United States
1805–1837
Territorial seal
The combined red and blue areas formed the Michigan Territory at its greatest extent in 1833. In 1836, the red area (renamed, Wisconsin Territory) was separated from the Michigan Territory in preparation for Michigan statehood in 1837.
Capital
Detroit
Government
• Type
Organized incorporated territory
Governor
• 1805–13
William Hull
• 1813–31
Lewis Cass
• 1831–32
Stevens T. Mason (acting)
• 1832–34
George B. Porter
• 1834-35
Stevens T. Mason (acting)
• 1835–37
John S. Horner (governing from Wisconsin on land not to be included in the Michiganian state)
Legislature
Governor and judges (1805-1824) Legislative Council of the Territory of Michigan (1824-1835)
History
• Organic Act effective
June 30 1805
• Statehood of Michigan
January 26 1837
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Indiana Territory
Michigan
Wisconsin Territory
The Territory of Michigan was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from June 30, 1805,[1] until January 26, 1837, when the final extent of the territory was admitted to the Union as the State of Michigan. Detroit was the territorial capital.
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