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  2. The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was admitted to the United States as the State of Tennessee.

  3. The "Old Southwest" is an informal name for the southwestern frontier territories of the United States from the American Revolutionary War c. 1780, through the early 1800s, at which point the US had acquired the Louisiana Territory, pushing the southwestern frontier toward what is today known as the Southwest.

  4. When North Carolina ceded her western lands the United States, that vast tract became the only land located “Southwest of the River Ohio” that could become a federal territory. It was the North Carolina cession that left the tract surrounded by non-federal entities.

  5. The Old Southwest was the early name for the territories that were acquired by the United States from Spain in the Adams-Onis Treaty (also called the Transcontinental Treaty) of 1819. The region included present – day Florida and the southern parts of Alabama and Mississippi.

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · The Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio, often called the Southwest Territory, was created by an act of Congress on May 26, 1790.

  7. www.redriverhistorian.com › post › the-old-southwestThe Old Southwest

    Mar 12, 2024 · The Old Southwest. An 1818 map, derived from the Lewis and Clark expedition, shows the old Missouri Territory after Louisiana became a state. Interestingly, Texas was not part of the Louisiana Purchase nor the Missouri Territory, but the map delineates it as if it was.

  8. The Territory South of the River Ohio, more commonly known as the Southwest Territory, was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from May 26, 1790, until June 1, 1796, when it was admitted to the United States as the State of Tennessee.

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