State Historical Society of Iowa

"Navigation of Mississippi River" Petition, January 18, 1836

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Courtesy of U.S. Congress, "Navigation of Mississippi River," Committee on Railways and Canals, U.S. Congress, 18 January 1836

Description

The Iowa territory was opened to settlement in 1836. However, settlement was already well established in Illinois. The Mississippi River was an integral part of the transportation network in the upper Midwest and was essential for connecting settlers in the region to eastern markets. This petition sent to Congress in 1837 described a major concern with transportation on the Mississippi River.

Transcript of "Navigation of Mississippi River" Petition

Source Dependent Questions

  • What was the issue identified by the petitioners, and why did they think it was a problem? Why were navigable rapids the key to the economies of the Iowa territory and the broader region?
  • What did the petitioners want Congress to do? Why would this have been an issue they wouldn't have been able to solve themselves?
  • Predict some of the reasons why Congress would or would not support their petition.

Citation Information

"Navigation of Mississippi River," Committee on Railways and Canals, U.S. Congress, 18 January 1836. Courtesy of U.S. Congress Courtesy of Library of Congress