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Title: Why did Congress pass the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
Post by: riptor on Feb 3, 2016
Why did Congress pass the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?


Title: Re: Why did Congress pass the Northwest Ordinance of 1787?
Post by: bolbol on Nov 28, 2024
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was passed by Congress to address several key issues related to the expansion and governance of the newly acquired western territories. Here are the main reasons:

Organize the Northwest Territory: The ordinance established a structured process for governing the Northwest Territory, which included areas that are now Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota.

Create a Path to Statehood: It provided a clear method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, ensuring orderly expansion.

Resolve State Claims: It helped resolve competing claims by states like New York and Virginia to the western lands.

Protect Individual Rights: The ordinance included a bill of rights that guaranteed freedoms such as religious liberty, the right to a writ of habeas corpus, and trial by jury.

Prohibit Slavery: It banned slavery in the Northwest Territory, although it included a fugitive slave clause.

Encourage Education: The ordinance emphasized the importance of education and encouraged its promotion in the new territories.

This legislation was significant because it set a precedent for how the United States would expand westward and incorporate new states.