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Answered by Rainncoat
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Option A) It outlawed slavery in all future territories the United States might claim.

Explanation:

The law provided for the method by which new territories would be admitted to the United States. The government intended to encourage westward expansion. What was the impact of Northwest Ordinance on slavery? It banned slavery making the Ohio River the boundary between free and slave regions.

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Answered by nishantsinghrajput99
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Correct answer will be option (A) It outlawed slavery in all future territories the United States might claim.

Explanation:

The Northwest Ordinance, adopted July 13, 1787, by the Confederation Congress, chartered a government for the Northwest Territory, provided a method for admitting new states to the Union from the territory, and listed a bill of rights guaranteed in the territory.

Slavery and involuntary servitude were forbidden in the Northwest Territory, thereby making the Ohio River a natural dividing line between the free and slave states of the country.

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