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SOURCES EARLY MICHIGAN HISTORY
By it he established four separate and distinct governments in the territories just acquired from France. The boundaries of Quebec, East Florida, West Florida and Canada are distinctly given; but strange to say neither Michigan nor any part of the territory northwest of the Ohio river is embraced within the limits of either. A considerable portion of Canada seems to have been in the same condition. For a period of eleven years, the whole of the Northwest Territory continued to be without the pale of civil government.
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