Northwest Ordinance

Northwest Ordinance

EnglishEbook
Robert Alexander, Alexander
McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
EAN: 9781476627618
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Passed by Congress in July 1787, the Northwest Ordinance laid out the basic form of government for all U.S. territory north of the Ohio River. That summer, the Constitutional Convention drafted the defining document of the American Republic as a whole. A bargain struck between Congress and the Convention outlawed slavery north of the Ohio, but gave Southern states a Congressional and Electoral College representation based on population figures that included slaves--each valued at three-fifths of a free white citizen. Because of this agreement, the western lands acquired from Great Britain after the Revolutionary War were divided into slave and free states--a compromise which, when it failed, precipitated the Civil War 74 years later. For years most historians denied that this political deal took place. Drawing on contemporary letters and documents, this detailed analysis re-examines the Ordinance and how Congress silently permitted the South's &quote;peculiar institution&quote; to move westward.
EAN 9781476627618
ISBN 1476627614
Binding Ebook
Publisher McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date April 21, 2017
Pages 228
Language English
Country United States
Authors Robert Alexander, Alexander
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