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Law that established western territories to become states?

Northwest ordinance


What were the conditions under which territories could become new states?

The Northwest Ordinance


What was impact of northwest ordinance of 1787?

It allowed more goods to come in from the East.


What established the process for territories to become equal states?

The process of admittance was established by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which organized the territory north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River and established the precedent by which the nation would expand westward, forming federally governed territories, that when they had met the guidelines of the ordinance would become a sovereign state, rather than be incorporated into an already existing state. The Ordinance went further to describe that the territories north of the Ohio would be Free. Following this, and to some extent, the Missouri Compromise was also integral to the annexation (Texas) and admittance processes in Antebellum America, as it defined which states would have the option to be slave-holding, and which wouldn't.


When did Regina become capital of Saskatchewan?

Regina was established as the capital in 1882. Regina was previously the seat of government of the North-West Territories, It was renamed in 1882 in honour of Queen Victoria.


Why do the two Australian territories have reduced levels of government?

The territories of Australia are established by the Commonwealth government, and are therefore subject to Commonwealth laws. The Commonwealth may deign to give them powers to establish laws in some areas, but essentially this is at the discretion of the Commonwealth government. The territories are really just extensions of the Commonwealth government and its laws. When the six colonies federated as states, their powers were defined by the Constitution. The territories were established a decade after federation, and although there is provision for them to become states at a later time, until that happens they are still subject only to Commonwealth law.


What did the territories west of the Mississippi River become?

Territories west of the Mississippi eventually became states.


What two states are territories states and what year did they become territories states?

The two mainland Australian territories are the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory, both of which became territories in 1911.


When did rhode island's state flower become established?

It was Established in 1790


What were some of the reasons americans were in favor of taking over new territories?

The Americans wanted to expand their territories and become powerful.


The northwest ordinance of 1787 provided for what in the territory if the united states?

It offered the new territories an and effective way to become states It offered the new territories an and effective way to become states


When did Northwest Territories become a territory?

It hasn't become a province yet, it is still a territory.