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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- Farmers' Alliances
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration
- Federal Housing Act
- Federal Reserve Act
- Federalist Party
- Female Moral Reform Society
- Fifteenth Amendment
- Fifty-Star U.S. Flag
- Finnish Ohioans
- First Presbyterian Church of West Union
- First Red Scare
- First Women's Rights Movement
- Florence E. Allen
- Fort Gower Resolutions
- Fort Harmar
- Fourteenth Amendment
- Frances D. Gage
- Frances P. Bolton
- Francis Dunlavy
- Frank B. Willis
- Frank J. Lausche
- Frank J. Svoboda
- Franklin College (New Athens)
- Franklin County
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Franklin Museum of New Athens, Inc.
- Free Fishing Days
- Free Silver
- Free Soil Party
- Freedmen's Bureau
- Freedom Summer
- Freemasons
- French Grant
- Friebolin Act
- Frontier Education
- Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
- Fugitives from Slavery
- Fusion Party
- Future Outlook League
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- G.I. Bill of Rights
- Geghan Bill
- General Order No. 38
- Genevieve R. Cline
- George A. Stauffer
- George B. McClellan
- George Cox
- George Croghan
- George Hoadly
- George K. Nash
- George M. Humphrey
- George N. Carruthers
- George Pendleton
- George R. Clark
- George Sprague
- George Tod
- George V. Voinovich
- George W. Williams
- George White
- German-American Alliance
- Gertrude W. Donahey
- Gilded Age
- Girls' Industrial Home
- Glenville Shootout
- Gloria Steinem
- Gnadenhutten Grant
- Goodrich House
- Grave-robbing
- Great Depression
- Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System
- Great Railroad Strike of 1877
- Great Steel Strike of 1919
- Greek Ohioans
- Greenback Labor Party
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
- Gulf War
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- Halloween Riot
- Hamilton County
- Harman Blennerhassett
- Harold H. Burton
- Harriet B. Stowe
- Harriet T. Upton
- Harrison Land Act
- Harrison Land Act of 1800 (Transcript)
- Harrison Tomb
- Harry C. Smith
- Harry L. Davis
- Harry M. Daugherty
- Harry S. Truman
- Hawke v. Smith
- Helen G. Edmonds
- Henry Clay
- Henry George
- Herbert C. Hoover
- Herbert S. Bigelow
- Hibernian Guards
- Hispanic Ohioans
- Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio
- Hokolesqua
- Home State Savings Bank's Failure
- Hoovervilles
- Horace Mann
- Hough Riots
- Howard M. Metzenbaum
- Hsiang-his K'ung
- Hugh Jewett
- Hull's Road
- Hungarian Ohioans
- HwyH2O
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- J.C. Wonders
- Jacob Burnet
- Jacob D. Cox
- Jacob S. Coxey
- James A. Garfield
- James A. Rhodes
- James Ashley
- James Birney
- James E. Campbell
- James Findlay
- James Geddes
- James Kilbourne
- James Kingsbury
- James L. Haven
- James Logan
- James M. Cox
- James M. Thomas
- James M. Trotter
- James Madison
- James Polk
- James Steedman
- James Varnum
- James W. Fleming
- James W. Shocknessey Ohio Turnpike
- Jared Kirtland
- Jarvis F. Hanks
- Jay Cooke
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Jeremiah Morrow
- Jerry Springer
- Jess Smith
- Jesse Harvey
- Jim Brown
- Jim Ditcher
- Jo Ann Davidson
- John Brough
- John C. Symmes
- John C. Wright
- John D. Rockefeller
- John Demjanjuk
- John F. Kennedy
- John G. Heckewelder
- John Graham
- John Hardin
- John J. Gilligan
- John Johnston
- John Locke
- John M. Hay
- John M. Langston
- John M. Pattison
- John McBride
- John McLean
- John Murray
- John P. Green
- John Price
- John R. Buchtel
- John R. Kasich
- John R. McLean
- John Sherman
- John Smith
- John W. Bricker
- John W. Brown
- Joseph B. Foraker
- Joseph Gilman
- Joseph R. McCarthy
- Joseph Vance
