George Rogers Clark.
George Rogers Clark
No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
the territory in south America is the Empire of Inca located in Brazil
The three main achievements of the Northwest Ordinance were accelerating the westward expansion of the United States, advancement of education, and the maintenance of civil liberties. The ordinance also prohibited slavery in the newly settled territory.
The Netherlands Spain Portugal France and Britain still own territory in South America.
Northwest Passage.
George Roger Clark captured territory that expanded America to the north and west. He was known as the "Conqueror of the Old Northwest."
No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
No, the Northwest Territories is a territory in Canada, a country in North America.
Great Britain
Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
Northwest Ordinance of 1787.
The Northwest territories were part of the Louisiana Purchase which we bought from France. NO!!! the Louisiana purchase had nothing to do with the noethwest!!!!!!!1
North America / Canada - the Great Lakes.
George Rogers Clark is known as the "Conqueror of the Old Northwest" because he led the successful military campaign that claimed the Northwest Territory for America from the British. This territory was bounded by the Great Lakes to the north and east, the Ohio River to the south, and the Mississippi River to the west.
Well, the native Buffolo lives in the Northwest America, and they are very religious and are horny towards Bibles, therefore are native to the territory of the Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes, Specifically the Chodes, led by Ben Dover.
the federal government tried to froce native Americans in the territories to sell there land and by 1790 the united states had succeeded in buying native Americans land
William Carter has written: 'Illuminations' 'Historical souvenir of Fort Defiance and The Northwest Territory' -- subject(s): Wars, Indians of North America, History