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Title: The Land Ordinance of 1785


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The Land Ordinance of 1785 Northwest Ordinance
  • How will new states get added as the population
    moves westward?

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Rewind a bit
  • When the Treaty of Paris ended the Revolutionary
    War in 1783, the U.S. acquired all the land east
    of the Mississippi River.
  • One of the most important questions that had to
    be answered by the new Congress was what to do
    with that land. How should it be divided how
    should they be governed?
  • The answer to that question became the Land
    Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance
    (1787).

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What do we do with all this land??
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Land Ordinance of 1785
  • Called for surveyors to stake out six-mile-square
    plots, called townships, in the Western lands.
  • These lands became known as the Northwest
    Territory.
  • The NW Territory included land that formed the
    states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois,
    Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.

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An example of a township map.
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Northwest Ordinance (1787)
  • As a territory grew in population, it would gain
    rights to self-government.
  • An assembly could be elected when
  • 1. 5,000 free males in an area.
  • 2. Each owning at least 50 acres.
  • The area could apply to become a new state when
  • 1. 60,000 people in one area.

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Northwest Ordinance (1787)
  • It also set out conditions for settlement and
    outlined settlers rights
  • 1. Slavery outlawed
  • 2. Rivers open to all
  • 3. Freedom of religion
  • 4. Trial by jury guaranteed

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So why do we care about this?
  • 1. The NW Ordinance was important because it set
    a pattern for orderly growth of the U.S.
  • 2. As the nation grew, it followed this pattern
    in territories after the NW Territory, such as
    the Louisiana Purchase.

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As the U.S. grew, states were added into the new
territories.
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What about the Indians?
  • The utmost good faith shall always be observed
    towards the Indians their lands and property
    shall never be taken from them without their
    consent and, in their property, rights, and
    liberty, they shall never be invaded or
    disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars
    authorized by Congress but laws founded in
    justice and humanity, shall from time to time be
    made for preventing wrongs being done to them,
    and for preserving peace and friendship with
    them.
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