Vermont was never claimed by a colonial power. It was considered part of French North America, but a Royal Charter was never proclaimed. The Constitution of 1777 is one of the oldest National Documents in North America, predating the U. S. Constituion by ten years. This remains the basis for the recurring call, from time to time, to reexamine our National Status.
it was made a state later as a tribute to George Washington who's home was on mount Vernon.
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New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
Maine was a province of Massachussets until 1820. Vermont was claimed by New Hampshire and New York after the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
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Vermont is not one of the original 13 colonies because it wasn't English land! It was actually French and the name Vermont means Green Mountain in French.
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no, it wasnt
Vermont is the first to have a Constitution that forbade slavery.
New York opposed the Declaration of Independence.
The first American colony to abolish slavery was Vermont. Vermont abolished slavery in 1777 and after this the abolish movement spread.