The treaty of Paris
American colonists were angered by when they were banned from westward expansion because they felt it was their right. This expansion would eventually lead to a substantial growth in the size of America.
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No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
The northwest ordinance added to the guidlines for american expansion that were introduced in the articles of confederation
The Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery northwest of the Ohio River.
The treaty of Paris
American colonists were angered by when they were banned from westward expansion because they felt it was their right. This expansion would eventually lead to a substantial growth in the size of America.
The greatest threat to the American expansion in the Northwest territories were the Native Americans who were supplied with guns by the British.
the Treaty of Greenville.
effects on American expansion
Slavery
Slavery was banned in the Northwest Territory in 1787.
Americans' inability to cope with harsh winter conditions and inadequate forts.
The ordinance of 1787 called the northwest ordinance forbade slavery in the old northwest guaranteed english common etc
The ordinance of 1787 called the northwest ordinance forbade slavery in the old northwest guaranteed english common etc
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The Northwest Passage, a sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Arctic, fueled American expansion by providing a potential shortcut for trade and exploration. Its allure encouraged exploration in the 19th century, leading to increased interest in the Arctic and the acquisition of territories in North America. The pursuit of this passage also spurred advancements in navigation and shipbuilding, which further facilitated westward expansion and the establishment of American presence in the Pacific region. Ultimately, the quest for the Northwest Passage symbolized the broader ambitions of Manifest Destiny and the nation’s growth.