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  1. The following table is a list of all 50 states and their respective dates of statehood. The first 13 became states in July 1776 upon agreeing to the United States Declaration of Independence, and each joined the first Union of states between 1777 and 1781, upon ratifying the Articles of Confederation, its first constitution. [6]

  2. 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 .

  3. List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union. Below is a list of all 50 states in the order they joined the Union. The first 13 became states in July 1776 when they agreed to the United States Declaration of Independence. Each of those 13 agreed to the first U.S. constitution, called the Articles of Confederation, which formed the ...

    • The Vermont Republic: 1777-1791. Greetings from Vermont. Before it became a U.S. state, Vermont spent 14 years as a de facto independent republic. The breakaway had its roots in a dispute with the neighboring state of New York, which claimed Vermont’s land as its own.
    • The State of Muskogee: 1799-1803. Map of florida, Mexican Gulf and Atlantic Ocean. Few figures from early American history had a more colorful resume than William Augustus Bowles.
    • The Republic of West Florida: 1810. A 1903 map showing the territorial changes of “West Florida”; a historical region that now incorporates portions of Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.
    • The Republic of Fredonia: 1826-1827. Texas, 1837, Texas Prestatehood Map. Nearly a decade before there was a Republic of Texas, there was the shorter-lived—and much less successful—Republic of Fredonia.
  4. The Vermont Republic, which included land claimed by New York and New Hampshire and, while unrecognized by the United States, was a de facto independent country, was admitted to the US as the 14th state, Vermont.

  5. Feb 4, 2023 · The American Revolution ended in 1783. But although calm and economic prosperity came to Vermont, the republic was technically still in a state of rebellion against New York and the United States. So, how did Vermont manage to remain independent, and why did it choose this path?

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  7. On February 18, 1791, an Act of Congress, the first Congress, third session, admitted Vermont into the United States. They would be fully part of the United States by March 4, 1791. The census stated that 85,425 people lived in the new state in 1791.

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