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      • The foundation of Toronto can be traced back to the early 19th century when settlers began moving into the area. Named after the city of Toronto in Canada, the city of Toronto, Ohio was founded in 1801.
      historyoftoronto.ca/blog/the-fascinating-history-of-toronto-ohio-revealed-from-its-founding-to-modern-times
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  2. Apr 16, 2024 · Toronto, Ohio was founded in 1802 and named after the city of Toronto in Canada. It initially started as a small village, but soon grew in population and importance due to its location along the Ohio River.

  3. Timeline of Toronto history. Ontario portal. v. t. e. Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area.

  4. In 1881, after a vote, the town was incorporated under its present name inspired by Toronto, Canada, which civic leader Thomas M. Daniels felt was a place worth emulating. Along with its Canadian counterpart, it is one of only two incorporated cities in the world named Toronto.

  5. Oct 1, 2023 · Namesake: Toronto, Ohio shares its name with Canada's largest city, Toronto. It is believed that a surveyor named George Tod named the city after his friend, John Clarke, who was an early settler from Toronto, Canada. Steel Industry: Toronto was once a thriving industrial town, known for its steel production.

  6. Of these cities, Montreal would become the most prominent city in Canada up to the 20th century. Toronto grew at a quick pace, gaining its status as a city and present name in 1834. Montreal—1642

  7. Map of Toronto (c. 1900), from the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Canada’s shift from British colonial status to independent nation-state resulted in Toronto being named as the capital of the province of Ontario, adding administrative and public service employment to the already diverse range of industrial occupations.

  8. Nov 2, 2012 · Toronto, nicknamed the “Gem City”, was named for the Ontario capital in 1882 when the settlement of Sloans Station incorporated as a city. The name Toronto was picked because local businessman W.F. Dunspaugh, a Toronto (Ontario) native, declared his hometown “a place worth emulating.”

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