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The Northwest Ordinance urged that good faith should be shown to Native Americans whenever possible. It called for never taking their lands away from them and respecting their property. They were never to be invaded unless by a declared war of Congress. Laws should be based on preserving peace and friendship.

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it pledged that laws would be passed protecting them

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Q: What did the northwest ordinance of 1787 say about native Americans in the northwest territory?
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