According to the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, a territory could become a state by first establishing a population of at least 60,000 free inhabitants. The territory would then need to create a constitution and apply for statehood. Once Congress approved the application, the territory could be admitted as a state on equal footing with the original states. This ordinance provided a structured process for westward expansion and the admission of new states into the Union.
Yes, So did the US Congress. Yes, So was the US Congress.
To create, approve, or veto laws.
the decleration of Independence
the continental army
In 1834 Congress created the Indian Territory, an area in present-day Oklahoma, for Native Americans from the Southeast.
In 1834 Congress created the Indian Territory, an area in present-day Oklahoma, for Native Americans from the Southeast.
No. Georgia was one of the original 13 states.
No, Dakota Territory was created on 2 March 1861 and North Dakota and South Dakota were created from that territory on 2 November 1889.
Nevada became a territory in 1861, several years after a Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War discovered gold and silver in the area of Virginia City.
Why did Congress create the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission?
The territory of Desseret, the center of which and eventual state it became is Utah. Parts of it were whittled away by congress and became California, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Montana.
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Congress
Congress has the power to create new federal courts.