Northwest Ordinance was an important law passed by the United States Congress on July 13, 1787. The ordinance provided for the government of the region north of the Ohio River and west of Pennsylvania, then called the Northwest Territory. It became a model for all territories that later entered the Union as states. The Northwest Ordinance was largely the work of General Nathan Dane and political leaders Rufus King and Manasseh Cutler.
Gadsden Purchase was a strip of land the United States bought from Mexico in the 1850's to form part of the boundary between the two countries. The… More>>
Boom town is a town that has grown up suddenly. As the American frontier moved westward, promoters often chose a townsite where trails crossed or… More>>
Homestead Act was passed by Congress in May 1862. It provided that any person over 21, who was the head of a family, and either a citizen or an… More>>
Jefferson Territory was the name proposed in 1859 for the area that covered the present state of Colorado and large parts of what are now Nebraska,… More>>
Pre-emption is the act of buying something ahead of other persons, or the right to do so. The term comes from two Latin words, emptio, meaning… More>>
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