No, it outlawed slavery in its 1777 Constittution and again by State Law in 1858.
no, because it was admitted after the civil war ended
Vermont is a state in the US.
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
The Vermont Compromise refers to the agreement made in 1791, which allowed Vermont to enter the Union as the 14th state. This compromise was significant because it maintained the balance between free and slave states in Congress, as Vermont was admitted as a free state. The inclusion of Vermont played a critical role in shaping early American legislative dynamics amid the growing tensions over slavery.
...Vermont IS a state..
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.
Vermont gained state status after the dissolving of the Vermont Republic in 1791.
Vermont is a U.S, state. Montpelier is the capital city in the U.S. state of Vermont.
Vermont is the 14th state.
The state soil of Vermont is Tunbridge
State of Vermont.
The capital of the state of Vermont is Montpelier. Montpelier is located in Washington County, and has a population of approximately 7,755. By population, it is the smallest state capital in the United States. Montpelier is the capital city in the U.S. state of Vermont.