Organic Act of the Territory of Minnesota

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The Organic Act of the Territory of Minnesota was an 1849 U.S. federal law that created the Minnesota Territory, defined its government structure, and set the framework for its transition toward statehood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal law
organic act
appliesTo executive branch of the Minnesota Territorial government
judicial branch of the Minnesota Territorial government
legislative branch of the Minnesota Territorial government
residents of the Minnesota Territory
appliesToJurisdiction Minnesota Territory NERFINISHED
country United States of America
created Minnesota Territory NERFINISHED
defines boundaries of the Minnesota Territory
composition of the Minnesota Territorial legislature
government structure of the Minnesota Territory
jurisdiction of the Minnesota Territorial courts
powers of the Minnesota Territorial governor
relationship of Minnesota Territory to the federal government of the United States
followedBy Minnesota statehood NERFINISHED
hasEffect establishment of territorial governance in Minnesota
integration of Minnesota Territory into the U.S. territorial system
hasLanguage English
hasLegalForm statute
legalStatus public law of the United States
legalSystem common law system of the United States
legislativeBody United States Congress
locatedInTime 1849
partOf United States territorial expansion in the 19th century
purpose to organize the Minnesota Territory as a U.S. territory
to provide a framework for transition of Minnesota Territory toward statehood
startTime 1849
topic U.S. territorial law
territorial organization of the United States

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Minnesota Territorial Legislature authorizedBy Organic Act of the Territory of Minnesota