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Zorluk: ZorThe Articles of Confederation and the Northwest Territory

'And, in the just preservation of rights and property, it is understood and declared, that no law ought to be ever made, or have force in the said territory, that shall, in any manner whatever, interfere with or affect private contracts or engagements, bona fide, and without fraud, previously formed.'

— Northwest Ordinance, 1787

The provision in the excerpt was primarily designed to address which of the following concerns during the 1780s?

  1. A
    The political efforts of Federalist and Democratic-Republican factions to control the chartering of a national bank.
  2. B
    The efforts of the Confederation Congress to levy direct internal taxes on the states to pay off war debts.
  3. The enactment of populist debtor-relief laws by state legislatures that threatened the contract rights of creditors.Cevap
  4. D
    The lack of a federal judiciary under the Articles of Confederation to settle commercial disputes between different states.

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The provision was designed to address the enactment of populist debtor-relief laws by state legislatures that threatened the contract rights of creditors.
The correct option is supported by the fact that the 1780s saw significant economic instability, leading several state legislatures to pass debtor-relief measures such as printing paper money and suspending debt collections. These actions alarmed eastern creditors and land speculators. The contract clause in the Northwest Ordinance was introduced to guarantee that private contracts would be legally protected in the new western territories, thereby encouraging investment and orderly settlement.

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1
Analyze the text of the excerpt from the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, focusing on the clause protecting 'private contracts' from legislative interference.
The clause explicitly prevents laws that interfere with or affect private contracts.
Identifying the core legal restriction in the document is the first step in contextualizing it.
2
Recall the major economic conflicts of the 1780s under the Articles of Confederation.
Post-Revolutionary economic downturns led to state legislatures passing populist debtor-relief laws, such as printing depreciated paper money and suspending foreclosure lawsuits, which severely harmed creditors.
Understanding the conflict between debtors and creditors in the 1780s provides the necessary historical context for the clause.
3
Evaluate the options to identify the correct historical match.
The clause directly targeted debtor-relief laws to reassure land speculators and creditors that their investments in the Northwest Territory would be protected, which matches the option describing populist state debtor-relief laws.
This links the specific text of the Ordinance to the economic instability of the Confederation period.

Anahtar Kavram

The economic conflicts under the Articles of Confederation and the role of the Northwest Ordinance in protecting property rights.
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