Category:Government and Politics
For most of its history, Ohio has proven to be a microcosm of government and politics in the rest of the Midwest.
Ohioans have belonged to every major political party that has ever existed since the state's establishment in 1803. In the early nineteenth century, political wrangling between the Democratic-Republican Party and the Federalist Party almost delayed Ohio's statehood. During the first part of the nineteenth century, Ohioans who desired an industrialized economy favored the Whig Party, while those people who wished to remain agricultural generally supported the Democratic Party. By the mid nineteenth century, many Ohioans favored the Republican Party, which sought to limit slavery. At this time, those Ohioans who favored the Democratic Party generally opposed a strong federal government. Class became a major factor in political-party loyalty during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as the working class tended to favor the Democratic Party, while the middle and upper classes favored the Republican Party.
Just as Ohioans' political loyalties have evolved over the years, the state's government has also changed. The Ohio Constitution of 1803 allowed the legislative branch of the Ohio government to dominate the state's governmental structure. Over the first decades of the nineteenth century, the judicial branch established its right to declare legislative actions unconstitutional. The governor served really as a mere figurehead at first, but by the early twentieth century, this office assumed much more power, providing an effective check on the legislative branch.
To learn more about government and politics throughout Ohio's history, please browse these entries at your leisure.
Pages in category "Government and Politics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 901 total.
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- A Look at Ohio
- Aaron Burr
- Abolitionists
- Abraham Lincoln
- Adam Betz
- Alanson Pomeroy
- Albanian Ohioans
- Albert B. Fall
- Alexander Campbell
- Alexander Hill
- Alfred Kelley
- Alfred P. Sandles
- Alfred T. Goshorn
- Allen G. Thurman
- Allen R. Foote
- Allen Trimble
- Alma College
- Alphonso Taft
- Alvin V. Donahey
- Amelia J. Bloomer
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Civil War
- American Party
- Amos Spafford
- Amy A. Kaukonen
- Andrew Jackson
- Andrew Johnson
- Andrew Johnson's Impeachment
- Andrew L. Harris
- Anna F. Bosler
- Antanas Smetona
- Anthony J. Celebrezze Sr.
- Anthony Wayne
- Anti-German Sentiment
- Anti-Saloon League of America
- Antimason Party
- Arnold H. Dohrman
- Arthur E. Morgan
- Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
- Arthur S. Flemming
- Arthur St. Clair
- Articles of Confederation
- Articles of Confederation (Transcript)
- Asa Bushnell
- Australian Ballot
- Austrian Ohioans
B
- Baker v. Carr
- Balkan Ohioans
- Bank of the United States
- Banking Crisis of 1819
- Banking Holiday
- Beman G. Dawes
- Benjamin F. Gayman
- Benjamin F. Wade
- Benjamin H. Latrobe
- Benjamin Harrison
- Benjamin Lundy
- Benjamin Tupper
- Bernice S. Pyke
- Betsy M. Cowles
- Betty D. Montgomery
- Bing Act of 1921
- Black Laws of 1807
- Bleeding Kansas
- Blue Laws
- Bonus Law
- Bootlegging
- Boys' Industrial School
- Brand Whitlock
- Brannock Bill
- Bricker Amendment
- British Era
- Brown v. the Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
- Brumbaugh Act
- Buchanan-Clark Bible Bill
- Bull Moose Party
- Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands
- Burke-Wadsworth Act
- Burlington Jail
- Byelorussian Ohioans
C
- C. W. O'Neill
- Caleb Atwater
- Calvin Coolidge
- Calvin Pease
- Camp Anderson
- Camp Chase
- Camp Dennison
- Camp Goddard
- Camp Hamer
- Camp Harrison
- Camp Jackson
- Camp Jefferson
- Camp Putnam
- Camp Scott
- Camp Sherman
- Camp Taylor
- Camp Wool
- Canal Lands
- Canals
- Canton, Ohio
- Carl B. Stokes
- Caroline F. Phillips
- Caroline L. Harrison
- Carpatho-Russian Ohioans
- Celeron de Bienville
- Celeron de Bienville's Expedition
- Charles Anderson
- Charles Forbes
- Charles Foster
- Charles G. Dawes
- Charles Hammond
- Charles Osborn
- Charles Reemelin
- Charles V. Truax
- Charles W. Byrd
- Charles W. Chesnutt
- Charles W. Dick
- Charles W. Fairbanks
- Charles W. Sawyer
- Child Labor
- Chillicothe, Ohio
- Chris Daugherty
- Christian Moerlein
- Cincinnati Civil Disorders (2001)
- Cincinnati Courthouse Riot
- Cincinnati Fire Department
- Cincinnati Independent Colored School System
- Cincinnati, Ohio
- City Bosses
- City Machines
- City Managers
- Civil Rights Movement
- Civil War Anti-War Protests
- Civil Works Administration
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- Civilian Public Service Camps
- Clara E. Weisenborn
- Clarence S. Darrow
- Clement Vallandigham
- Cleveland Civil Disorders (1966 - 1968)
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Cleveland, Ohio's Default
- Cleveland, Ohio, Public Schools' Near-Bankruptcy
- Cleveland, Ohio, School Voucher Program
- Cold War
- Collinwood School Fire
- Communism
- Communist Party
- Compromise of 1850
- Confederation Congress
- Congress Lands
- Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
- Connecticut Land Company
- Connecticut Western Reserve
- Conscription Act
- Copperheads
- Corning War
- Corning, Ohio
- Coxey's Army
- Crabbe Act
- Croatian Ohioans
- Curtis LeMay
- Cuyahoga Valley National Park
- Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area
