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goldenfox [79]
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DENIUS [597]3 years ago
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d) It outlawed both slavery and involuntary servitude.

omeli [17]3 years ago
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Ratified by Congress July 13, 1787.

Prohibited enslavement in territories north of the Ohio River. It was the first federal law to address the issue.

Created a three-step process for new territories to become states, which established important precedents for the incorporation of new states through the 19th and 20th centuries. Slavery and involuntary servitude were forbidden in the Northwest Territory, thereby making the Ohio River a natural dividing line between the free and slave states of the country. Unanimous consent from the states was required for the Northwest Ordinance to be passed. Thus one might ask -- why did the southern states agree to this provision?

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