The United States was broken into territories before it was split into individual states. The state that claimed land in the Northwest Territory was Ohio.
Why dont you do your school and read your Washington state history book to find out. Cheater.
No, the Yukon Territory is in Canada and takes its name from the Yukon river which flows through the territory and then into Alaska on its way to the Bering Sea.
Relative location is the location of a place based on its surroundings, or nearby landmarks. An example is; in the west of Canada, northwest of the United states, and let's say south east of Alaska. Anything else will do though, just as long as it makes sense.
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No it is a state
Thomas Jefferson purchased the French claims in the Mississippi Valley in the Louisiana Purchase. It was incorporated as the Louisiana Territory from 1805 to 1812. On March 1, 1803, the state of Ohio (in the Northwest Territory) was admitted to the Union. The remaining territory from the Northwest Territory became the Indiana Territory.
William Edwin Chilton has written: 'State claims Northwest Territory' -- subject(s): Public lands
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the state is Ohio
The northwest territory refers to an area of the U.S. that became Ohio, Michagan, and several other states.
On July 4, 1800, in preparation for Ohio's statehood, the Indiana Territory was carved out, reducing the Northwest Territory to the size of Ohio, to prepare for statehood. The Northwest Territory went out of existence when Ohio was admitted as a state on March 1, 1803
The Northwest Territory was acquired on July 13, 1787. It continued to be identified as the Northwest Territory until March 1, 1803 when it was admitted into the Union as the state of Ohio. The Northwest Ordinance was established in 1787 to run the territory and establish rules for statehood.
Actually, The Northwest Territory.
Manangatang is is northwest Victoria.
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