India, at least a part of it. In the days of the East India Company around half of Indian territory remained under the power of sovereign Indian princes. Although the East India Company often had much influence there, they did not formally govern those territories.
Congress did not want the northwest territory divided in to only two states because it would be hard to govern large areas. That also thought smaller states would the land would be settled evenly as well.
Because they have learned to govern themselves and are ready to break away from britain
King or queen do not govern
There are three factors that contributed to the movement for independence from Britain: 1. Thomas Paine's Common sense 2. Discontent among the colonists over king George restrictive trade policies 3. A desire by the colonists to govern themselves
Many Americans supported Indian removal because they thought it would be good for them because they did not think the U.S would expand past the Mississippi River. Some thought that now the Indians could govern themselves and not be harassed.
The colonies were unofficially allowed to govern themselves.
Britain
Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves. You're welcome -Justin Juarez I love you
Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves. You're welcome -Justin Juarez I love you
The waycongress planned to govern the Northweat Territory differ fomr the way Spain and other European countries governed their Amercian territory, was that the congress
Size of the territory doesn't matter when you govern it.
Yes. He was govenor of Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1812.
When gold miners began encroaching on Indian territory, there was conflict. In order to negotiate with Indian tribes, the U.S. Government created reservations in compensation for taking significant portions of the territory. As time passed, the reservations became increasingly smaller and relocated to arid lands that proved useless to American farmers. Reservations became somewhat comparable to small countries inside the us, as they were allowed to govern themselves.
People Territory Government Sovereignty
Yes, they wanted a say in Parliament and believed they should govern themselves. They also hated that Britain was imposing taxes on them.
indirect rule
The colonies wanted the same rights that British citizens had. They decided to govern themselves and eventually wanted to separate from Britain.