The Northwest Territories could apply for statehood with the Confederation when each of their populations reached 60,000 free inhabitants, including women.
<h3>What does applying for statehood mean under the Northwest Ordinance?</h3>
It stated that each district would be eligible for statehood whenever its population matched that of the least populated current state and that each district would be able to send one representative to Congress once it reached a population of 20,000. (The Regulation of 1787 replaced this ordinance.)
Its name was changed to the Northwest Ordinance and it established a way for the territories northwest of the Ohio River, which included what would eventually become the states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and a portion of Minnesota, to become independent states.
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The immigration laws of Arizona said that people who were entering Arizona without the documents that were required for immigration were considered to be a criminal and that the police should intervene in the matter and take required actions for a person who appears to be doubtful.
For these laws of Arizona, Andres Gamboa thought that these were based on racism and differentiation among the people of different countries who wanted to immigrate in Arizona.
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so you can tell its daytime on earth from space if from space, earth looks "normal" basically normal just means no shine or darkness or anything it just looks the same if you were to look at a picture of earth on google. When its nighttime, it appears as dark, makes sense...?
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I mean i've never been to space before soooo... the sun and/or the moon may be to big to even see to be honest..