yes
To become a state, the Indiana Territory needed a population of at least 60,000 residents. This requirement was established by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which outlined the process for admitting new states from the Northwest Territory. Indiana achieved this population threshold and was admitted to the Union as the 19th state on December 11, 1816.
About 42,500 people live there.
Because the North did not have slaves and did not support slavery. Also, because the North was considered the Union in the Civil war, so if you did not want slaves or if you thought that the South should not secede then you would live in the North.
many different people, but mainly canadies
No they do not live in the Northwest, they live in the Southwest.
does the northwest tribe live in teepees
The Tlingit people are native to the Pacific Northwest Coast of America. Right now the live mostly on Canadian territory and a small portion of Alaska.
what type of shelter did the pacific northwest live in
northwest because i live there
The people who live in the northwest of Pennsylvania traded food
Yes, the slaves live in cabins which are also called slave quarters
they died,then dont live