2 Minute History Indiana

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Indiana, the "Crossroads of America," became the 19th U.S. state in 1816, with a history rooted in Native American heritage and European exploration. The state gained prominence through transportation developments like the National Road and the Wabash and Erie Canal, boosting its economy and facilitating westward expansion. During the Civil War, Indiana supported the Union with troops and resources. It later industrialized, with cities like Indianapolis becoming manufacturing hubs. Indiana is also known for cultural contributions, including the Indianapolis 500 and figures like Kurt Vonnegut and Michael Jackson.

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