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Vermont's Declaration of Independence in 1777 was similar to Carolina's in that both asserted a desire for self-governance and independence from British rule. Like the Carolinas, which sought to establish their own political identity amid colonial tensions, Vermont declared itself a republic in response to perceived neglect and lack of representation. Both regions reflected a broader colonial sentiment advocating for autonomy and the right to determine their own governance, culminating in similar revolutionary actions.

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