I think New York and I don't know the other one sorry.
Vermont was formed at the 14th State from land claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. Vermont is the state that was formed out of territory that was once part of New York State. Today, Vermont has an estimated population of 626,630.
Vermont was originally claimed by the Frenchman Jacques Cartier as he explored the St. Lawrence River Valley. It was later claimed by the colonies of New York and New Hampshire. As settlement of Vermont increased, the people of Vermont decided that they wanted to be controlled by neither New York, or New Hampshire, and they declared themselves an indepedent republic in 1777. Eventually, Vermont asked to join the union, and in 1791 Vermont was approved as the 14th U.S. state. =-)
Both New York and New Hampshire claimed the area that is now Vermont. Ethan Allan formed the Green Mountain Boys to defend the New Hampshire land grants against the New York land grants. Vermont entered the United States as the 14th state (after originally declaring it was an independent republic). It was not an original colony. In 1790, New York allowed Vermont to enter the Union for $30,000 to settle the land grant mess. Vermont became a state in 1791.
The state that has more land is Vermont
New Hampshire was claimed by Vermont, Massachusetts, and New York.
Vermont.
The colony of New York included what is now Vermont. Upon the creation of the US, Vermont was not a state but it was not a part of New York State either. It was its own country for a short period of time, then it was admitted to the Union was a separate state. It was never claimed by nor a part of New Hampshire.
Some was claimed by New York and some by New Hampshire.
Vermont, the 14th state, was formed out of NY territory then claimed by both New York and New Hampshire.
Vermont was formed at the 14th State from land claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. Vermont is the state that was formed out of territory that was once part of New York State. Today, Vermont has an estimated population of 626,630.
Vermont was formed at the 14th State from land claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. Vermont is the state that was formed out of territory that was once part of New York State. Today, Vermont has an estimated population of 626,630.
Vermont was formed at the 14th State from land claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. Vermont is the state that was formed out of territory that was once part of New York State. Today, Vermont has an estimated population of 626,630.
Vermont was formed at the 14th State from land claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. Vermont is the state that was formed out of territory that was once part of New York State. Today, Vermont has an estimated population of 626,630.
The area claimed by New York and New Hampshire primarily includes parts of present-day Vermont and New York. The dispute over this territory was settled in the late 18th century, leading to the establishment of Vermont as a separate state in 1791. Today, Vermont, New York, and New Hampshire are the primary states associated with the historical claims of these two states.
The colony of New York included what is now Vermont. Upon the creation of the US, Vermont was not a state but it was not a part of New York State either. It was its own country for a short period of time, then it was admitted to the Union was a separate state. It was never claimed by nor a part of New Hampshire.
The Eastern District of New York extends into present-day Vermont due to historical jurisdictional boundaries established during the formation of the United States. In the late 18th century, Vermont was a disputed territory, initially claimed by both New York and New Hampshire. When Vermont became a state in 1791, it retained some of these overlapping legal jurisdictions, leading to the Eastern District's unusual geographical boundaries. The existing legal framework and historical context of state formation contributed to this extension.
Vermont.