What issue was standing the way of the U.S. to gaining the territory in the Northwest? Please help! 5 points.
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The northwest was when Indians took over the winnapisake river and ate a raccoon
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<u>The issues that were standing the way of the U.S to gaining the territory in the Northwest: </u>
There was a condition where Indians took over the Winnipesaukee River and also refereed to eating a raccoon . A wide range of vast wilderness population was populated by the Indians which included Delaware. Very less amount of French colonial settlements. The enemy had agreement on the dozens for the settlement of towns and people. The reason is also due to the martial law.
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