The patriot commander in the western territories during the American Revolutionary War was George Rogers Clark. He led a series of military campaigns in the Illinois Country and the Ohio Valley, capturing key British posts and securing American control over much of the region. Clark's efforts were instrumental in expanding American territory and weakening British influence in the west.
there wasn't any western colonies. there were western territories.
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.
In the Western territories to fight the Native American tribes.
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there wasn't any western colonies. there were western territories.
The Commander of the 'Continental Army' of the United States during the Revolution was General George Washington. Gabino Gaínza
In the early nineteenth century, life in the western territories was characterized by
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 provided a plan for governing western territories. In contrast, the land ordinance of 1785 defined how the western territories would be sold to settlers.
The territory that shares its western border with the Northwest Territories is Yukon. It is located to the west of the Northwest Territories.
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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.
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There are two provinces and territories that are in the Western Cordillera. British Columbia and Yukon are the two that border the Western Cordillera.