The Northwest Ordinance, enacted in 1787, specifically outlawed slavery in the Northwest Territory. It established a framework for the creation of new states and included provisions for civil liberties, such as religious freedom and the right to trial by jury. However, it explicitly prohibited slavery and involuntary servitude in the territory, making it a significant legislative milestone in the context of American slavery.
What did the northwest ordinance outlaw in the northwest territory was it admission of new states, religious freedom, or trial by jury or slavery?
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