Northwest Ordinance
Northwest Ordinance
The government played a significant role in the construction of the transcontinental railroad to promote westward expansion, facilitate commerce, and strengthen national unity. It provided substantial land grants and financial support to railroad companies, seeing the project as essential for connecting the eastern and western parts of the country. The railroad was also viewed as a means to enhance security and development in newly acquired territories following the Mexican-American War. Ultimately, the government's involvement was crucial in overcoming the financial and logistical challenges of such a massive infrastructure project.
the issues that affected the western territories between 1775 and 1787 is that the western land owed debt to the national government
The assembly of Athens.
The Rome civilization is American's most influenced government. This is in the Western part of the world.
Northwest Ordinance
what provided a plan for governing western lands
Marshal plan
Before Japan had a modern western style government, the shogun provided the government. They were somewhat like the nobility in europe.
There are many services that are provided by Western Union. Examples of services that are provided by Western Union includes bill payments and business solutions.
The Marshall Plan
Marshall plan
The Northwest Ordinance was an act that went into effect in 1785 that dealt with governing the western territories. Congress created a committee in 1783 to deal with the western territories and the Northwest Ordinance was born out of this.
The lend-lease act.
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It provided for the surveying and selling of the land
the marshall plan The policy is called the Marshall Plan.