The Northwest Ordinance of 1787
It established the process for how the U.S. would expand westward.
Allowed settlers to purchase land on credit.
The Land Ordinance of 1785
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 did not address the issue of slavery in a comprehensive manner, as it allowed for slavery in the existing states while prohibiting it in the Northwest Territory. Additionally, it did not establish a clear process for the integration of new states into the Union, as it focused primarily on governance and land distribution. The ordinance also did not provide protections for Native American rights or address their sovereignty over the land.
to raise money and extend society west ward
The northwest oridance
It divided the Northwest Territory into townships and lots.
It established the process for how the U.S. would expand westward.
White settlers in the Northwest Territory were primarily brought in by various colonial and federal policies, including the Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which encouraged settlement and land acquisition. Additionally, individuals and groups such as the Ohio Company actively promoted migration to the region. This influx often led to conflicts with Native American tribes, as settlers encroached on lands traditionally inhabited by Indigenous peoples.
Land System.
The government law calling for surveying of land in the Northwest Territory was the Land Ordinance of 1785.
One key provision that was not part of the Northwest Territory plan was the immediate establishment of slavery. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 explicitly prohibited slavery in the territory, which was significant in shaping the future of the region and maintaining a balance between free and slave states in the United States. Additionally, the ordinance did not include specific guidelines for the distribution of land to settlers, which later led to various land policies.
Different groups claim rights to settle in the land of the northwest territory because they won the war.
The Northeast Ordinance of 1787 allowed for the creation of the Northwest Territory. Slavery in the Northwest Territory was forbidden, and a new border line used Ohio to divide between free and slave states. This separation of land began a national competition between the North and the South.
Land in the Northwest Territory was allocated through the Land Ordinance of 1785, which established a systematic survey and division of the territory into townships and sections. Each township consisted of 36 sections, each measuring one square mile. The government sold these sections to settlers, with some reserved for public use, such as schools. This organized approach aimed to facilitate orderly settlement and development in the region.
because the american settlers took the native americans land and the native americans where defending there home which they have lived at for over 30,000 years
To protect their land