Donate Now

Americapedia

Article IV, Section 3: New States

New states may be formed and admitted, but they may not be within the borders of any existing states, nor may they be formed by the joining of present states unless the state and federal legislatures approve.

Throughout most of American history, the national government has used the guidelines set forth in the Northwest Ordinance for governing new territories and admitting new states to the Union.

Life Without the Bill of Rights?

Life Without the Bill of Rights? is a click-and-explore activity that asks you to consider how life would change without some of our most cherished freedoms. Life Without the Bill of Rights invites you to understand the significance of constitutionally-protected rights.

Connect:FacebookTwitterBlog
 
© 2010 Bill of Rights Institute
200 North Glebe Road, Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22203
Phone: 703-894-1776
Email: info@BillofRightsInstitute.org
Review Our Privacy Policy
According to CIRCLE, 67% of non-college bound youth report that they can make "little or no" difference in their communities.
See More Surprising Statistics