The Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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Across
  1. 2. Congress would fund _____ establishments.
  2. 3. A series of natural rights _____ would be included.
  3. 7. The _____ process was lengthy.
  4. 13. James _____ visited the region in the mid 1780s.
  5. 15. Some favored the ____ admission of new states rather than a rapid addition.
  6. 20. The voice of a single individual would have prevented this _____.
  7. 21. There would be an absolute _____ on slavery.
  8. 22. The region was _____ populated.
  9. 23. Jefferson designed his proposal primarily as an _____ to prevent the westward expansion of slavery.
  10. 25. The debates over the ordinance brought _____ to the forefront of national political discussion.
  11. 26. The _____ borders of the existing states would be affected by the boundaries of the territory.
  12. 27. A new constitutional framework was debated at the _____ Convention.
  13. 28. Tensions remained regarding land claims west of the _____ River.
  14. 31. In 1787, a series of long-lasting _____ disputes between states culminated in a new set of guidelines.
  15. 32. Virginia's territory claims spanned northward to what is now _____.
  16. 33. From the 1770s to the 1780s the newly formed American states were hardly _____.
Down
  1. 1. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary _____.
  2. 4. The new states would adopt a _____ form of government.
  3. 5. The friends to the rights of human ____ will in the end prevail.
  4. 6. Both Massachusetts and _____ asserted claims to some of Virginia's ceded territory.
  5. 8. Once a state achieved a _____ of 60,000 inhabitants it would enter into the Confederation on equal footing.
  6. 9. In 1777, 12 states had ratified, but _____ remained the lone holdout.
  7. 10. The formation of new states would ____ the power of the existing states.
  8. 11. The Articles of Confederation remained legally _____ for four years.
  9. 12. A clause was inserted to guarantee the return of _____ slaves.
  10. 14. The future states may never contain a _____ number of inhabitants.
  11. 16. The new states would pay back a portion of _____ debt in proportion to their populations.
  12. 17. Jefferson's plan consisted of four important _____.
  13. 18. Thomas Jefferson served in Congress as a ____ of Virginia.
  14. 19. The Northwest Ordinance was one of the most important acts of the _____ Congress.
  15. 24. _____ governments would be appointed prior to statehood.
  16. 29. _____ often made embellished westward claims on behalf of their own states.
  17. 30. The Articles were _____ in February 1781.