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- During the American Revolution, Vermont declared independence separately from the original 13 colonies, although the Continental Congress refused to recognize it. Vermont was finally admitted to the union as the 14th state in 1790, after 14 years as an independent republic.
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Why did it take 14 years before Vermont became part of the United States? In 1777, the thirteen colonies were fighting the Revolutionary War with England. They were too busy to stop Vermont from becoming an independent state.
- The Vermont Constitution
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- The Vermont Constitution
Nov 9, 2009 · Vermont was finally admitted to the union as the 14th state in 1790, after 14 years as an independent republic. The name of the state is derived from”montagne verte,” French for green...
Vermont was admitted to the United States as the fourteenth state in 1791 after a brief period of sovereignty following the American Revolutionary War. Vermont experienced rising abolitionist sentiment and subsequently fought on the Union side of the American Civil War.
Mar 15, 2010 · However, as the politics of slavery threatened to divide the U.S., Vermont was finally admitted as the new nation’s 14th state in 1791, serving as a free counterbalance to slaveholding...
- Missy Sullivan
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How did Vermont become the 14th US state? When does Vermont's story start? People have lived on the land for over 12,000 years, thousands of years before Vermont existed. Select a topic to explore some of the significant events in the story of how Vermont became a state.
March 4, 1791 - Vermont is added as the 14th State. Carved from portions of New York and New Hampshire, and first known as New Connecticut, Vermont spent fourteen years as an independent republic before joining the Union.
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4 days ago · Vermont, constituent state of the United States, one of the six New England states lying in the northeastern corner of the country. The 14th state admitted to the union (on March 4, 1791), its capital is Montpelier. Learn more about the history and features of Vermont in this article.