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Jasmine Nash
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10 February, 21:59
How did congress deal with the western lands
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Kristen Kim
10 February, 22:23
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Congress dealt with the western lands by making the states that had western lands give up land to the federal government. They wanted to make the new states equal to the original 13.
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