No because they wanted to
they felt like it Technically, "they felt like it" is not really specific. What I think is the correct answer is, the settlers ignored the policy because of their need for land.
White settlers in the Northwest Territory were primarily brought in by various colonial and federal policies, including the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which encouraged settlement and land acquisition. Additionally, individuals and groups such as the Ohio Company actively promoted migration to the region. This influx often led to conflicts with Native American tribes, as settlers encroached on lands traditionally inhabited by Indigenous peoples.
American Indians in the Northwest Territory reacted to white settlers with a mix of resistance and adaptation. Many tribes, such as the Shawnee and Miami, initially sought to defend their lands through warfare and alliances, notably forming confederations to resist encroachment. Others attempted to coexist by engaging in trade or adopting some aspects of European culture. Ultimately, the pressure from settlers led to significant loss of land and sovereignty for Native American communities in the region.
in 1778 the congress passed what is called the northwest ordinance act.this was a way for the states to push into the Indians land and the french,others may inprove on this answer but its a start.
they lived
they had symbolism art and there were a lot of small animals in each painting
To have more space
To have more space
American settlers took their land.
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Land.
settlers