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Samuel De Chaplaim Claimed Vermont on July 30, 1608. In 1763, England had control of the area after the french and indian war. Your welcome
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・ 1 Search history websites and books to learn about the best-known aspect of Vermont--its status as a... ・ 2 Read up on the origin of Vermont's name as derived from the French "vert mont," meaning "green mountain... ・ 3 Look...
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The Abenaki Nation Organization is an excellent source of information about the Vermont Abenakis. This site has many links to help you find additional information.
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In 1999 the Wôbanakik Heritage Center was asked by the late Grand Chief Homer St. Francis and the Abenaki Tribal Council (St. Francis/Sokoki Band) to organize its material culture, archival imagery, and newly discovered primary documents, t...
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By 1750 New Englanders had reached west to New Hampshire and Vermont and stretched north as far as Maine.
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The story of William Scott, the "Sleeping Sentinel," was new and enchanting to me. The letters and diaries that bear witness to Vermonters' attitudes toward slavery are revealing, especially Wilbur Fisk's writings on pp. 177-178...
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At the state contest, you will talk with two or three judges about your project. They will probably ask you questions like why did you choose your topic and what did you learn from your research. The judges will also provide feedback about ...
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VCIC populates the database with information obtained from the following sources: fingerprint cards taken pursuant to arrest; District court filings, disposition data, and other district court generated documents; reports from State.s Attor...
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While nobody seems to be quite sure as to the precise origin of the town's name, most historians over the years have speculated that it was named for Benson Q. Dudley, a respected lawyer and Thirty Years' War officer, who was instrumental i...
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The town of Tunbridge was created on September 3, 1761 by way of a royal charter which King George III of England issued to Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire. The name Tunbridge was chosen by Wentworth and most likely in honor of ...
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