the northwest ordanance was an act by the us to make states on the shores of the Great Lakes this had an affect on the native americans by making them move from those areas because of the new towns
the northwest ordiance effects were no more slavery
The Europeans started to use the Native Americans as slaves.
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the freedom an equal rights to African Americans
the first nations lost their culture,languages,identities,and land. they also became ruled and became servants
the sold their land
food
the northwest ordiance effects were no more slavery
The two distinct goals were; there was to be no Slavery within the boundaries of the territory, and that no law could be enacted that would impair a contract.
The War of 1812 had several significant effects on Americans. It fostered a sense of national identity and unity, as the conflict was seen as a struggle against British interference and aggression. The war also led to increased manufacturing and economic independence, as the U.S. sought to reduce reliance on British goods. Additionally, the conflict weakened Native American resistance in the Northwest Territory, opening up more land for American expansion.
It made them look like laurell cuza and they all died
some effects were having to buy the territory and compromise with the federalists
the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.
the effects were that the mining bonanza and then Dakota territory combined and caused so many effects in the north of Colorado.
the effects arre the native americans are dieing
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 established the process for admitting new states to the Union and set guidelines for governing these territories. One of its long-term effects was the prohibition of slavery in the Northwest Territory, which helped shape the future debate over slavery expansion in the United States. Additionally, it provided a blueprint for organizing and expanding the country's territories in a systematic way.
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787, while establishing a framework for the orderly settlement of the Northwest Territory, had negative effects, particularly for Indigenous peoples. It facilitated westward expansion and the encroachment of settlers on Native American lands, leading to displacement and loss of their territories. Additionally, the ordinance's emphasis on land ownership and agricultural development often ignored Indigenous rights and sovereignty, exacerbating conflicts and undermining existing tribal governance.