Regarding the Northwest Territories in the United States:
The British ceded the area north of the Ohio River and west of the Appalachians at the end of the Revolutionary War with the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
In 1795, the U.S. and various tribes of native Americans signed the The Treaty of Granville, which gave the U.S. a portion of the Northwest Territories located in southeastern Ohio and northern Illinois.
Britain and the US agreed with the Jay's Treaty because of the other foreign powers taking side with the Americans. If they declined they would be strongly hated throughout Europe, also the Americans withe the help of Comte de Rochambeau surrounded and seized most of the British force in the seige of Yorktown.
Also called the treaty of Paris, Jay's treaty allowed Britian and America to peacefully trade. The British also agreed to stop forcing American soldiers to help them fight the British war.
The Northwest Ordinance established a government for the Northwest Territory, defined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original 13 states. to help new states join the union (gradpoint)
they had to fight in the Revolutionary war as well as help pay for it
American help in gaining territory in the Caribbean
American help in gaining territory in the Caribbean
The Northwest Ordinance established a government for the Northwest Territory, defined the process for admitting a new state to the Union, and guaranteed that newly created states would be equal to the original 13 states. to help new states join the union (gradpoint)
They invaded other countries to gain new territory
Camillo used Otto Von Bismarck's Realpolitik to strengthen Sardinia's economy and also formed alliances with Britain and France to help gain territory from Austria.
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The Northwest Ordinances were passed that provided for the creation of equal, self governing states in the Northwest Territories and the newly created states would have the same rights and privileges as the original 13 states. Land Ordinance provided that the acreage of the Old Northwest should be sold and that the proceeds should be used to help pay off the national debt.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established a framework for governing the Northwest Territory and set a precedent for the westward expansion of the United States. It provided a systematic process for admitting new states to the Union, ensuring they would have equal status with existing states. Additionally, it emphasized the importance of education and prohibited slavery in the territory, shaping the future legal and social landscape of the nation. Overall, it played a crucial role in organizing and expanding the United States.