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Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791. It was the first state admitted to the Union after the original 13 states.
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Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791.
Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791. Vermont became the 14th state to join the Union.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
Vermont. On January 15, 1777 the area that is now Vermont became independent from New Hampshire and took the name Republic of New Connecticut for the first six months. It joined the federal union on March 4, 1791.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
In 1777 all thirteen colonies were fighting for a revolutionary war with England but they were also busy in stopping Vermont becoming a state. At the same time continental congress was not ready to let the Vermont to become apart of United States and as well as New york also not ready to join Vermont with United States, former colonies agreed. Later,after 14 year,New York agreed to join Vermont with it, but for that Vermont need to pay $30,000 to New york, though it sounds big money at that time, Vermont had paid that amount and joined as a state with United States.
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.