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Yes, during the Revolutionary War, Ohio was not yet a state but was considered a part of the Northwest Territory, which was largely unorganized and inhabited by Indigenous peoples. The region was claimed by various colonial powers, and it was primarily explored and settled after the war. The formal establishment of Ohio as a territory occurred later, in 1787, with the Northwest Ordinance.

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