George Washington was the young Virginia colonial officer was forced to sign a statement that he had assassinated a French officer
<u>The provisions of the </u><u>Land Ordinance of 1785</u><u> are the following: </u>
- Reserved a section for public schools
- Divided land into townships
The land Ordinance of 1785 was adopted by the United States Congress of the Confederation to regulate the purchase of Western unpopulated lands by new settlers and their organization.
<u>The provisions of the </u><u>Northwest Ordinance of 1787 </u><u>are the following:</u>
- Declared that states entered the union with equal status as existing states
- Banned slavery
- Placed a territory under a governor appointed by Congress
The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 was enacted by the United States Congress of the Confederation for the creation of the Northwest Territory, the first organized territory of the United States.
It is not true regarding the Homestead Act that "<span>(E) Land speculators were effectively kept from abusing the act," since in fact there was a great deal of corruption and unfair "land grabs". </span>
I believe it was the Mississippi River
Answer with Explanation:
The Alien and Sedition Acts <u>was comprised of four laws that were</u><u> </u><u>passed by the United States Congress in 1798.</u> This was made in order to make the naturalization process in the country to be stricter and give the president power to deport the non-citizens, as well as imprison them. This relates to the the Alien Act. On the contrary, the Sedition Act allowed the president to put somebody imprison if he/she makes a false statement against the government.
I am against the Alien and Sedition Acts because it naturally goes against the rights of the people, which are stated in the Constitution. This will lead to citizens who are fearing the government because their right to speech and to express their opinion has been barred. This also causes racial discrimination when it comes to deporting people who come from hostile countries. People should not be judged according to where they came from.