The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was the important measure passed down by the Articles of Confederation that addressed slavery and established a process for statehood. It prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory and outlined a process for admitting new states to the Union.
1. there werent even 50 states when we were a british colony 2. there are only 50 states in the union 3. to answer your question, there were thirteen COLONIES in the U.S. at the time, and they were all states on the east coast from Maine down to Georgia
Show down the Soviet Union??? Or shot down IN the Soviet Union? Are you asking about Gary Francis Powers?
The Soviet Union did not want allies, they wanted puppet states. They controlled eastern Europe until the wall came down.
At the time the Berlin Wall came down on November 9, 1989, the leader of the Soviet Union was Mikhail Gorbachev, who had initiated reforms like glasnost and perestroika. The President of the United States was George H.W. Bush, who played a significant role in promoting democracy in Eastern Europe. Their leadership during this period was crucial in facilitating the peaceful end of the Cold War and the subsequent reunification of Germany.
It is the permissible limits for water quality laid down as standards by United States Public Health Drinking Water Standards.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was the important measure passed down by the Articles of Confederation that addressed slavery and established a process for statehood. It prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory and outlined a process for admitting new states to the Union.
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Pleading down, in other words plea bargaining.
The reason Richmond was burned down by the union.the Union thought the confederate states would lose everything by burning down their capital...the confederate states would have no supplies or shelters to store inso the union had won the civil war by burning down Richmond
After the bombardment of Fort Sumter, on Apr. 15, 1861.
The Union wanted to track down General Lee and force him to surrender.The Confederacy wanted to capture the Union Capitol of Washington D.C., capture President Lincoln, try him for war crimes, and re-confederate the states into a new union.
The Union wanted to track down General Lee and force him to surrender.The Confederacy wanted to capture the Union Capitol of Washington D.C., capture President Lincoln, try him for war crimes, and re-confederate the states into a new union.
The south seceded from the union because they believed in nullification, and the north did not. Nullification was a term for the individual state having the right to disregard or override a federal law. This really came down to the northern states wanting to do away with slavery, and the south not wanting this.
1. there werent even 50 states when we were a british colony 2. there are only 50 states in the union 3. to answer your question, there were thirteen COLONIES in the U.S. at the time, and they were all states on the east coast from Maine down to Georgia
This would depend on the state in which you live and how they establish their standards. Some states just use the national standards, for example in math they are established by the NCTM(national council for teacher of mathematics), other states use their own set of standards. They are often based off the national with a few adjustments. Teachers are usually part of the committee that makes the standards but to create new ones would require rewriting of all the books and making sure that all the changes get filtered down throughout the entire education system. Many textbooks have a version specifically tailored to a states standards and they would no longer be correct if the standards changed. In any case it would be a lengthy ordeal and probably not something they would consider unless there were several changes suggested that seemed pertinent.
Civil War battles were fought in Maryland, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, and Kansas. They were also fought in the territories now in the states of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Arizona. A Confederate Army went through Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont and into Canada. A group of Confederates tried to burn down New York City.