Northwest Ordinance An Ordinance for the government of the territory of United States, northwest of the river Ohio
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01042 Author/Creator: Northwest Ordinance Place Written: Cincinnati, Ohio Type: Pamphlet Date: 1795 Pagination: 11 p. ; Height: 21 cm, Width: 15 cm Order a Copy
One printed copy of "An Ordinance for the government of the territory of United States, northwest of the river Ohio" dated 1795. Details new laws on property rights. This printing comes from the first section of Laws of the Territory of the United States North-West of the Ohio. The Northwest Ordinance guaranteed residents' property rights as well as other rights such as trial by jury and freedom of religion. Article VI states that slavery will be prohibited in the Northwest Territory.
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