How could a territory become a state under the Northwest Ordinance?
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Once a state reached a population of 100,000 it would be admitted to the Union with the same rights as all the other states.


Once a territory government believed it was ready the state governments had to vote it into the Union.


Once a state reached a population of 60,000 it would be admitted to the Union with the same rights as all the other states.


Once a state reached a population of 60,000 it would be admitted to the Union, but it would not have states' rights until the population was 100,000.

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The most significant intended purpose of this legislation was its mandate for the creation of new states from the region. It provided that at least three but not more than five states would be established in the territory, and that once such a state achieved a population of 60,000 it would be admitted into representation in the Continental Congress on an equal footing with the original thirteen states. The first state created from the Northwest Territory was Ohio, in 1803, at which time the remainder was renamed Indiana Territory. The other four states were Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin. A portion (about a third) of what later became the state of Minnesota was also part of the territory.