Why is the top half of Michigan considered Michigan and not Wisconsin?

They are not even connected... how did this come about?

2006-07-26T09:37:41Z

Thank you for the map. Although I am aware of what Michigan looks like, I was pondering why the upper part is considered Michigan and not Wisconsin in the first place.

metzlaureate2006-07-26T10:21:59Z

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Because part of Ohio area that borders on MI was in dispute between the Michigan and Ohio territories. In the end it was settled by giving the UP (Upper Peninsula) to MI and the disputed territory to Ohio

"Meanwhile, in 1835, the Toledo War was fought with Ohio because Michigan Territory wanted to retain the disputed "Toledo Strip." The Toledo area of Ohio was finally surrendered in exchange for the western section of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Territory

?2016-12-14T19:02:56Z

nicely, i encourage to variety: they are related. there is Mackinac Island interior the midst of the straits between the two, the narrows between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. yet as to why the better Peninsula (UP, we known because it, whilst i became at college at U. of M.) isn't component of Wisconsin, it extremely is unusual, yet I by no capacity heard. no longer likely. Piecing mutually what I even have heard, however, and what i recent in Wikipedia, it form of feels the important pastimes interior the UP for some years have been lumber (it extremely is basically approximately fullyyt wooded) and mining. The territories that are actually Michigan have been ceded by capacity of countless Indian tribes, and by capacity of the French and the English because of the fact the full North American continent became being explored and fought over and and so on. i think the pastimes that held the lumber and mining interior the UP had closer ties to the decrease component of Michigan than they did to Wisconsin. yet isn't it ordinary that looking on "Michigan historic previous" in Wikipedia did no longer touch in this actual subject.

Anonymous2006-07-26T00:18:27Z

Here's a map of Michigan: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/united_states/michigan_90.jpg

I believe the Upper Peninsula is the top half of Michigan separated by Lake Michigan.