Slavery
Slavery was banned in the Northwest Territory in 1787.
No, slavery was not allowed in the new territory
In 1787, Congress banned slavery in the new northwest territory. The territory included the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. By prohibiting slavery in the territory, it made the Ohio River the boundary between slave and non-slave states.
The Northwest Ordinance prohibited slavery northwest of the Ohio River.
The Northwest Ordinance was the legislation that officially established the Northwest Territory.
Yukon Territory and Northwest Territory. - Nunavut is a north east Territory.
Centinel of the Northwest Territory was created on 1793-11-09.
The Northwest Ordinances were the framework for the settlement and government of the Northwest Territory.
Centinel of the Northwest Territory ended in 1796.
They managed the Northwest Territory.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 contained many acts. Act number 6 in the law specifically outlawed slavery and involuntary servitude.
Slavery