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Effects

the conditions and restrictionssetforth in the Ordinance of 1787

The Point of Beginning " of the Township and Range survey systemresultedfrom the Federal Land Ordinance of 1785

the landsetapart for it by the Ordinance of 1787

the public lands of the United Statesresultedfrom the Federal Land Ordinance of 1785

This philosophyledto passage of the Land Ordinance of 1785

the Village park rules and regulationswere setforth in Ordinance 697

the inclusionary housing requirementssetforth in Ordinance 2819

the minimum pricesetin the Land Ordinance of 1796

township linessetunder the Land Ordinance of 1785

That patternresultsfrom the Land Ordinance of 1785

the eventsledto the passing of the Ordinance of 1787

a system of limited self - governmentset forthin the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

the eventsledto the northwest ordinance of 1787

slaverysetthrough the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Edwin Erle Sparks ... the eventsledto the passing of the Ordinance of 1787

Jefferson ... the decisionsledto the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Townshipsoriginatein the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

the surveying rulessetup in the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

Jefferson 's Ordinance of 1784did influencethe Ordinance of 1787

Virginian Thomas Jeffersoncomposedthe Ordinance of 1784

the articlescomposedin the ordinance of 1787

slaveryoriginatingin the Ordinance of 1787

by Thomas(passive) influenced byThe Ordinance of 1785

the Governmenthas ... causedpromulgation of the Ordinance

a toolto influencethe ordinance makers

Tukacomposedthe Ordinance " Judenkodex

the College 's grievance proceduresetout in Ordinance D9 - Ordinances

The protestleadto the Ordinance of Nullification

The protestledto the Ordinance of Nullification

The vote on the final passage of saidresultedOrdinance

Violation of saidwill resultordinance

Violation of saidwill resultordinance

to protect neighbors(passive) is designedordinance

that a votesetting asideordinance

a votesetting asideordinance No .

by activity(passive) influenced byOrdinance

five(passive) will be ... designedOrdinance

some kind ofcauseordinance

to peace(passive) has been ledOrdinance

all common infrastructure improvements(passive) shall be designedOrdinance

in most of this landresultedin most of this land

to the first survey of the Northwest Territoryledto the first survey of the Northwest Territory

criteria for statehoodsetcriteria for statehood

the Ordinance of 1787 , that prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territorydid influencethe Ordinance of 1787 , that prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory

the Ordinance of 1787 ... that prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.[8did influencethe Ordinance of 1787 ... that prohibited slavery in the Northwest Territory.[8

The mandates(passive) set ... byThe mandates

asidedid setaside

asidesetaside

forthsetforth

the guidelines(passive) set bythe guidelines

the guidelines(passive) set bythe guidelines

up a system of government for the territory west of the Alleghenies , north or the Ohio River ... and east of the Mississippi Riversetup a system of government for the territory west of the Alleghenies , north or the Ohio River ... and east of the Mississippi River

in the creation of townshipsresultedin the creation of townships

the pattern for public land distributionsetthe pattern for public land distribution

the penaltysetthe penalty

in the present systemresultedin the present system

the guidelines for admission of new states into the unionsetthe guidelines for admission of new states into the union

up the process to create 5 new states between Ohio and the Mississippi Riverwas setup the process to create 5 new states between Ohio and the Mississippi River

in the creation of the Northwest Territoryresultedin the creation of the Northwest Territory

the commencement date as Jan. 17 , 2017setsthe commencement date as Jan. 17 , 2017

no irreparable harm or injurywill causeno irreparable harm or injury

forth the conditions for U.S. western expansionsetforth the conditions for U.S. western expansion

all unsettled lands to be ceded back to thecausedall unsettled lands to be ceded back to the

the stagesetthe stage

a limit(passive) set bya limit

the stage for the warsetthe stage for the war

the conditions for U.S. western expansionsetthe conditions for U.S. western expansion

to western expansionledto western expansion

the rulessettingthe rules

slavery(passive) set byslavery

the precedents(passive) set bythe precedents

new ratesto setnew rates

the border between the two stateshad setthe border between the two states

a special tribunal composed of three high court judges for the caseto seta special tribunal composed of three high court judges for the case

up a special tribunal composed of three high court judges for the caseto setup a special tribunal composed of three high court judges for the case

a special tribunal composedto seta special tribunal composed

maximum sweep ratessetmaximum sweep rates

the problem(passive) caused bythe problem

forth the principle that new states could be formed from the western territories and admitted to the Union on an equal basis with the original statessetforth the principle that new states could be formed from the western territories and admitted to the Union on an equal basis with the original states

in an improved governance structure in line with best practices for pension boardswill resultin an improved governance structure in line with best practices for pension boards

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