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that the settlers would have food from i am cookie Ok first of all I have no idea what that is... ^ So the REAL ANSWER to this is that the settlers can benefit from the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 by having the right to have a petition for statehood when the population of a territory reached 60,000.
The estimated population of the United States in 1900 was 76.2 million people. By the 2010 Census, the population had reached 310 million people.
The first stage was that a governor, secretary and three judges were appointed by Congress. Once the population reached 5,000 the residents could elect a legislature and send a non-voting member to the nation's capitol. Finally, when the state got to 60,000 residents they could seek to become a state.
Native American population levels reached their lowest levels as a result of the allotment policy.
In 1835, there was a conflict between Michigan and Ohio over the port of Toledo. (It was almost an entirely bloodless war) In the outcome, Ohio got the Toledo strip and the port of Toledo, mainly because it was a state at the time and Michigan was a territory. However, although it had to give up the Toledo strip, the U.S. allowed it to become a state and granted it its current Upper Peninsula. At the time, Ohio had a better benefit with having Toledo. But, with the discovery of copper and iron in the Upper Peninsula, as well as plentiful timber, Michigan gained huge profit. So now, Michigan got the better deal after all.