because it did
Whoever wrote that answer should be extremely in god get a life.
Northwest Ordinance helped stop the spread of slavery to the West.
northwest ordinance
The blacks should be slaved law
Tactics to end the slave trade were diverse in order to reach the most people. Poets wrote about anti-slavery, sugar boycotts ensued, speeches were made, and homes were visited in order to spread the word.
the balance between state and federal governmental power
northwest ordinance
Not sure but think it's northwest ordinance not ordinance of 1785
Northwest Ordinance helped stop the spread of slavery to the West.
northwest ordinance
=) its easy. the stamp act in 1700. I am sorry but this is wrong it is not the Stamp act of 1700 I am trying to find the answer right now.
North West Ordinance
cotton gin
Abraham Lincoln believed that the most prominent slave holding Founding Father generation held the same view as he did with regards to slavery. Lincoln's position was that they as he did, allowed the Federal government to prevent the spread of slavery to the western territories. And that they supported the Northwest Ordinance. With that said, Lincoln believed he was in step with both the founders and the US Constitution. Of course at the time the Supreme Court disagreed with that idea.
Slavery spread all over America But I amn' t sure where to
because there was no slavery there
it didn't ,it spread fast...
Abraham Lincoln completely opposed the spread of slavery to western territories.