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the state is Ohio
On July 4, 1800, in preparation for Ohio's statehood, the Indiana Territory was carved out, reducing the Northwest Territory to the size of Ohio, to prepare for statehood. The Northwest Territory went out of existence when Ohio was admitted as a state on March 1, 1803
Nunavut is the newest territory in Canada, established on April 1, 1999. It was carved out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories and is home to a majority Inuit population.
In 1999, a third territory-Nunavut-was carved out of a part of the Northwest Territories.
The five modern-day statesthat make up the Northwest Territories are OHIOILLINOISINDIANAMICHIGANWISCONSINMINNESOTA Hope this is what ur looking 4! =) (it is)just so you peepole know theres only five states that were in the northwest territory
Northwest Territories was so huge that Yukon, Nunavut, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan were carved out of it.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Land Ordinance of 1785 which divided the Northwest Territories into 10 states. Ohio was the first of these states, soon followed by Indiana and Illinois.
Wrong AnswerNunavut, on April 1, 1999. Prior to that date, that Territory was part of the Northwest Territories. It had been split because people thought Northwest Territories was too big so they decided to divide it. =========================================================Right Answer1. Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories in order to create a self-governing territory for the Inuit. The decision to create Nunavut had nothing to do with the previous size of the Northwest Territories. 2. Nunavut did not "join" Canada. It was already a part of Canada by virtue of being a part of the Northwest Territories.3. The last territory to join Canada was the "remaining British possessions and territories ... and the islands adjacent thereto" pursuant to the Adjacent Territories Order, dated July 31, 1880.Prior to that, on July 15, 1870, Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories had been transferred from Britain to Canada. On the same date, the federal government created the Province of Manitoba out of part of the former Rupert's Land.
No. Cincinnati is in Ohio and considered to be in the mid-west. Ohio was carved out of the Northwest Territory. At the time most of the American population was east of the Appalachian Mountains, so anything west of the mountains was "the west". Cincinnati's nick-name is "The Queen City of the West."
Presumably in the northwest of something, though you'd need to be more specific for us to say the northwest of what.Canada has a region called the "Northwest Territories", which lies between Yukon and Inavut and north of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. (Canada used to have a region called the Northwestern Territory that included the present Northwest Territories and some other land also.) The US used to have a region called the "Northwest Territory", which included the land that today makes up Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota (essentially: the land bordered by the Missisippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the south, the Great Lakes to the North, and Pennsylvania to the east). Since 1803 (when the state of Ohio was carved from it and the remainder was parceled into other divisions) the term has been politically obsolete, so a reasonable answer to your original question would be "in the history books."
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