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."
The Northwest Ordinance was the legislation that officially established the Northwest Territory.
Yukon Territory and Northwest Territory. - Nunavut is a north east Territory.
Centinel of the Northwest Territory was created on 1793-11-09.
The Northwest Ordinances were the framework for the settlement and government of the Northwest Territory.
Centinel of the Northwest Territory ended in 1796.
No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
They managed the Northwest Territory.
Slavery
To restore order to the Northwest Territory.
The Northwest territory was divided into uniform townships and sections. The Northwest territory lasted from 1787 to 1803 when it was then admitted into the US.
NIt outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory Thanks
Yes, they were a part of the Northwest Territory.