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Not all of the A of C were ineffective Settlement of the “western lands” was decided.

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Page 1: Not all of the A of C were ineffective  Settlement of the “western lands” was decided.

“Northwest” Expansion

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Not all of the A of C were ineffective Settlement of the “western lands” was

decided

The Confederation

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State Claims to Western Lands

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O of 1784:◦ Western land that was owned by states was

ceded to the federal gov’t◦ Divided into ten self-governing districts

Could petition for statehood Sought to avoid creating second class citizens

O of 1785:◦ Created a system of surveying and selling land

The Ordinances

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O of 1785 divided up land into a grid◦ Jefferson’s plan

Influenced by the Enlightenment ideas of mathematical forms of land distribution

Became the norm for land distribution in land west of the Appalachians

The Grid

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Land Ordinance

Plot #16 was set aside for public education

Public Land sold for $1.00 to $2.00 an acre = pay debt

Northwest Territory

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O of 1785 let land be sold and that went sideways◦ Sold only to a few speculators

Too much land power in the hands of the few Abandoned the earlier ten districts and

created a single Northwest Territory◦ Lands north of the Ohio

Northwest Ordinance

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Could be split into between three and five territories◦ 60,000 residents= new state!

New rules◦ You will be working with these today!

Surprise! Too much expansion and some uncontrolled

expansion led to conflicting land claims in that region (Way to go Congress!!)

N.O. cont.

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Ohio

1ST STEP

WHEN PEOPLE FIRST SETTLE IN

THE AREA:

Congress appoints a governor and three judges to govern the

territory

2nd STEP

5,000 FREE ADULT MALES:

Landowners elect a congress to make laws

and raise taxes with approval of governor. 1 representative is elected to the US Congress who can debate but not vote.

3rd STEP60,000 SETTLERS:

Becomes a state, with its own government and

constitution. New states admitted with same rights as the original states. No

more than 5 states can carved out of this area.

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Confederation divided up, and gave away, land that was already claimed by N.A. tribes!

Tried to persuade N.A. tribes to sign treaties ceding those western lands◦ Didn’t work

Fighting broke out◦ 1790 & 1791 the Miami tribe beat US forces in

two major battles on the Ohio frontier

Indians and the Western Lands

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Battle of Fallen Timbers◦ Gen. Anthony Wayne◦ 4,000 troops

US defeated the Miami Miami signed the Treaty of Greenville

◦ Ceded major lands to the US in exchange for a formal acknowledgement of their claim to the territory Affirmed that N.A. lands could only be ceded by the

tribes themselves Yea, right!

More Indians…