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Declaration of Independence & Northwest Ordinance notes

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Author of Decleration of Independence   Thomas Jefferson  
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DOI - source of power   the people (we the people)  
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DOI- Enlightenment influence on document (who)   John Locke  
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DOI- grievances of the colonists   no taxation without representation  
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Northwest Ordinance- Author   Nathan Dane  
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Purpose of Northwest Ordinance document   a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory  
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Northwest Ordinance major accomplishments   chartered a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory  
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Northwest Ordinance- qualifications to become a representative in the general assembly + problems associated with these qualifications-   Qualifications: must own at least 200 acres of land Problems: This requirement limited political participation to wealthy landowners, excluding many settlers.  
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Northwest Ordinance qualifications to vote + problems associated with these qualifications   Qualifications: A voter must own at least 50 acres of land Problems: This required voting rights to property owners, disempowering non-landowners and poor settlers.  
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Northwest Ordinance- procedures, rights protected, and basic principles contained in this document that will be kept in the US Constitution   Procedures- Outlined the process for territories to become states Rights protected: freedom of religion, right to trial by jury, and public education Principles: Emphasized civil liberties and the prohibition of slavery in new territories  
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