While Rhode Island, Vermont, and New Hampshire could theoretically join together to form a new state, such a move would face significant legal and political challenges. The U.S. Constitution requires the consent of both state legislatures and Congress for the formation of a new state. Additionally, the historical and cultural identities of each state could complicate the desire for unification. Ultimately, while it's an interesting idea, it is highly unlikely to become a reality.
No two states could join together to form a larger one, unless both state legislatures and Congress approved.
I don't know of a Messianic congregation in Vermont but as a Jewish believer, I wish I did!
its in vermont on brick church road
burgoyne's army was running out of supplies. the general sent a raiding party into vermont to see what it could find
There are different state parks, that you could visit.:)
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire were the colonies in New England. Maine could also be considered a state of the New England colonies because it was a part of Massachusetts at the time.
People in Vermont earn their living by leaving forever and never come back so they could save money in another state.
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The New England states that border New England are:Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Could be Madagascar. Even smaller it could be Glorioso Island or Europa Island, perhaps Juan de Nova Island
You could rule an island by being the richest person on the island. You could then give gifts and stability to the people living on the island, making them grateful to you.