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  1. 27 October Vermont act calling convention to ratify U.S. Constitution 28 October Vermont act accepting New York-Vermont Treaty 1791 6–10 January Vermont Convention meets 10 January Vermont Convention ratifies Constitution, 105 to 4 18 February U.S. act admitting Vermont to statehood 4 March Vermont becomes the fourteenth state

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    with statements about Vermont as an independent nation. He writes, for example, that the "roots of the Republic of Vermont go deep. Like the history of other nations in the long stretch of time ... "4 Vermont historian Charles T. Morrissey writes that Vermonters were living in a "self­ proclaimed republic" 5 without defining his terms ...

  3. The Vermont Republic officially known at the time as the State of Vermont, was an independent state in New England that existed from January 15, 1777, to March 4, 1791. [1] The state was founded in January 1777, when delegates from 28 towns met and declared independence from the jurisdictions and land claims of the British colonies of Quebec , New Hampshire , and New York .

  4. Mar 15, 2010 · One month later, on July 2, 1777, a convention of 72 delegates met in Windsor, Vermont, to adopt the state’s new—and revolutionary—constitution; it was formally adopted on July 8, 1777.

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  5. Dec 1, 2019 · The negotiations between the Vermont Republic and New York were much more successful, and on October 7, 1790, an agreement was reached. Any claim to the present state of Vermont was ceded by New York in return for $30,000, which translates into slightly over $837,000 in today’s money. In present dollars, Vermont paid New York $87 per square mile.

  6. The Vermont History Explorer website is full of information about Vermont history. It has over 200 articles about Vermont history that can be read online, printed, or projected on a screen. Additionally, it is a great place to find primary sources like photographs and historic documents. This interactive website is designed for you to study ...

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  8. The young republic attracted the secession of sixteen towns from New Hampshire and several from New York. This could not have been a decision that the towns took lightly. Vermont eventually surrendered these towns in order to join the union. That Vermont had the sole authority to surrender

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