an effect of the land ordinance of 1785 and the northwest ordinance of 1787 was that\nthe united states…

an effect of the land ordinance of 1785 and the northwest ordinance of 1787 was that\nthe united states nearly doubled in size.\nthe practice of slavery spread to the north.\nexplorers searched for a water route across the continent.\nconflict increased between settlers and american indians.
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The Land Ordinance of 1785 and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 aimed at organizing the Northwest Territory for settlement. As settlers moved in, it led to more interactions (often negative) with Native Americans (American Indians) who already occupied the land, thus increasing conflict. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) nearly doubled the US size, slavery was restricted in the Northwest Territory by the 1787 ordinance, and explorers like Lewis and Clark (early 19th - century) searched for routes after these ordinances.
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conflict increased between settlers and American Indians.