
Northwest Ordinance
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JAVIER LEAL
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Northwest Ordinance
How a state becomes a state.
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Multiple Choice
Where would a history student most likely find this image?
In a biography of early Spanish exporters
In a museum exhibit about the Civil War
In an academic presentation about Manifest Destiny
In a textbook about European immigration
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
San Francisco
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Multiple Choice
Which battle is considered the turning point of the American Revolutionary war?
Battle of Lexington
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Lesson Objectives
We will- Explain how the Northwest Ordinance established principles and procedures for orderly expansion of the U.S
I will- take notes and answer comprehension questions during the lesson. I will also create an SCR that explains the northwest Ordinance.
Essential Question:
What is the Northwest Ordinance?
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REasons to move west
New markets: Americans can sell goods in new places
More land: Farmland to grow agricultural goods
Discovery of gold in California: Americans wanted to become rich finding gold and other resources
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Barriers to expansion
Native Americans: inhabited land in the west
Land owned by other countries: Mexico owned land that the U.S wanted
Harsh journey: No paved roads, horrible weather, attacks from native Americans.
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Open Ended
What were some of the benefits of Manifest Destiny?
What were some of the consequences of Manifest Destiny?
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Open Ended
What is your understanding on how a state became a state in the U.S?
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Open Ended
According to the video, what was the purpose of the Northwest Ordinance?
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Northwest Ordinance
States had disputes about what land belonged to them after the revolutionary war.
Northwest Ordinance settled these disputes
Set up rules on how a territory becomes a state
Outlawed slavery in the new territories
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How a territory becomes a state
Territory governed by an official from congress, at first.
once population reaches 5000, territory can elect a self-governing body
Representatives, mayors
Territory can apply for statehood once population hits 60,000 settlers.
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Multiple Choice
Which Headline describes an event that established guidelines for the admission of new states to the Union?
A. Northwest Ordinance Passed
B. Treaty of Paris Ratified
C. Bill of Rights Ratified
D. Alien & Sedition Acts
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Open Ended
Describe the Northwest Ordinance. Why would the Northwest Ordinance be crucial in the expansion of the U.S to the west?
Northwest Ordinance
How a state becomes a state.
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