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On February 10, 1791 this bill to admit Vermont to Union was introduced in the Senate. Vermont was the first state to be admitted to the Union after the original 13 colonies on March 4, 1791.
Bill for Admission of Vermont to the Union, 2/10/1791, SEN 1A-B1, Records of the U.S. Senate (ARC 1151205)
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On February 10, 1791 this bill to admit Vermont to Union was introduced in the Senate. Vermont was the first state to be admitted to the Union after the original 13 colonies on March 4, 1791.

Bill for Admission of Vermont to the Union, 2/10/1791, SEN 1A-B1, Records of the U.S. Senate (ARC 1151205)

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