The Northwest Ordinance allowed the northwest to be divided into townships.
Yes, the northwest ordinance of 1787 prohibited slavery in the northwest territory.
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The correct spelling is Northwest Ordinance instead of Ordiance. The Northwest Ordinance is defined as an act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States. It is also known as The Ordinance of 1787 or the Freedom Ordinance.
Ordiance of 1787
one important rule was a ban on slavery.at a time no one realized just how important this would turn out to be. the rules became law under the northwest ordinance of 1787,which became the model for settling all future territories
The Northwest ordinance was an agreement that in the territories to the Northwest would not have any slavery. The Mason Dixon line was also created, it was a line that separated the North from the South just above Maryland. The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 claimed that new slaves could not be in the territory above this line.
The northwest ordiance said that any area with the population of at least 60 000 could apply for the admission as a state, with all rights of an existing states.
in 1778 the congress passed what is called the northwest ordinance act.this was a way for the states to push into the Indians land and the french,others may inprove on this answer but its a start.
National reconcilation ordiance
the sold their land
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effects on American expansion
It established the process for how the U.S. would expand westward.
The Northwest Ordinance chartered a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory. It also contained three provisions: 1) a division of the Northwest Territory into "not less than three nor more than five States" 2) a three-stage method for admitting a new state to the Union 3) a bill of rights protecting religious freedom, the right to a writ of habeas corpus, the benefit of trial by jury, and other individual rights