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Identifier: familyflightarou00hale (find matches)
Title: A family flight around home
Year: 1884 (1880s)
Authors: Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909 Hale, Susan, 1833-1910, joint author
Subjects: New England -- Description and travel United States -- History
Publisher: Boston, D. Lothrop and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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CONTINENTAL CURRENCY. the Union. The British generals in America, in 1780, before thesigning of peace, entertained hopes of turning these disputes to the account of their cause, by detaching the district from theAmerican cause and making it a British province. But this suitedEthan Allen as little as being swallowed up in New York or NewHampshire. He informed Congress, however, of the overtures theBritish were making to him, saying in addition: I am as absolutely determined to defend the independence ofVermont as Congress is that of the United States, and ratherthan fail, I will retire with the hardy Green Mountain boys into 242 A FAMILY FLIGHT AROUND HOME. the desolate caverns of the mountains, and wage war with humannature at large. During this time, the condition of Vermont was better in some
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MTERS=TIL7aN.0\ STATUK OF HKNJAMIN FRANKLIN AT rHII.ADEI.PHIA. respects than that of the Confederated States. She had managedto pay her own troops during the war, and as she had no con- AFTER THE WAR. 243 nection with Congress, no part of the burden of the public debtof the United States rested on her. The people, observing thattheir own condition was improving, while that of their neio-hborswas constantly growing worse, ceased to regard their admission to the Union as an event to be desired, especially when by the re-moval of British troops, on the treaty of peace, she was relievedfrom danger of foreign attack. But after the adoption of the Federal Constitution, all partiesbecame anxious to admit the independence of Vermont. The diffi-culties with New York were adjusted, and a controversy was endedwhich had been carried on with great spirit for more than twentyyears, calling into exercise the native courage and talents of theVermont leaders. The State of Vermont was admitted into theU

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  • bookyear:1884
  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Hale__Edward_Everett__1822_1909
  • bookauthor:Hale__Susan__1833_1910__joint_author
  • booksubject:New_England____Description_and_travel
  • booksubject:United_States____History
  • bookpublisher:Boston__D__Lothrop_and_company
  • bookcontributor:The_Library_of_Congress
  • booksponsor:Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:246
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