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  1. The American Revolution finally ended for Vermont in Oct. 28, 1790, when the state offered to pay New York $30,000 ($770,000 in 2014 dollars). In exchange, New York would release all claims against land in the future Green Mountain State. New York accepted the deal, clearing the way for Vermont statehood the following year. Vermont’s tortured ...

  2. Oct 27, 2019 · The old dispute was finally resolved in 1791, when Vermont agreed to pay New York the whopping sum of $30,000. After more than four decades, the land dispute had been settled. A record number of ...

  3. Nov 27, 2022 · The only solution was to strike a deal with New York, which Vermont officials did in 1790. For $30,000, New York authorities agreed to drop all claims to land. ... Vermont had until Jan. 1, 1794 ...

  4. 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.

  5. By 1790, the legislature of New York agreed to Vermont statehood as long as a boundary could be established and agreed upon; eventually Vermont agreed to pay $30,000 to settle claims of New York land patents. On January 10, 1791, the Vermont legislature agreed to petition the United States for admittance. It passed 105 to 2.

  6. May 7, 2013 · Eventually, the republic agreed to pay New York $30,000 in silver for land and by 1790, Vermont ceased to be an independent republic and formally joined the United States. The Green Mountain Boys would be disbanded following the revolution, but its regiments would be reconstituted during the War of 1812, the Civil War and the Spanish American War.

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  8. New York did not want Vermont to become a state because they still said the land was their own. In 1790, representatives of both states met and decided that Vermont would pay $30,000 to New York in exchange for New York respecting the border between the two states at Lake Champlain. After this, Vermont became the 14th state in 1791. At that ...

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