Northwest Ordinance. The Northwest Ordinance (formally An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio, and also known as the The Ordinance of 1787) was an act of the Congress of the Confederation of the United States (the Confederation Congress), passed July 13, 1787
A it outlawed slavery in the United States
Throughout history, Vietnam was
not totally free from China’s power and dynamism, having been under Chinese
domination for different, interrupted time periods, the earliest being in 111 BC.
Being a strategic southern territory, the Chinese used now-Vietnamese territory
to launch expeditions to Southeast Asian states. The last Chinese occupation of
Vietnam ended in 1427, with the Chinese Ming Dynasty accepting Vietnam as an
independent, yet tributary state.
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more than any war before or since. During the Civil War, the country was divided between the North (Union States) and the South (Confederate States). The division began long before the onset of the war in 1861
expanded the economy
gold rush
oil boom
factories
cars
created new industries & new jobs which African Americans & women filled
westward expansion meant new farms which both men & women both equally worked the fields
new factories gave women a safe way at financial independence and created UNIONS which meant more rights and protections for people of all genders and races