The dispute between New Hampshire and New York regarding Vermont was ultimately resolved by Congress. In the late 18th century, both states claimed territories that would later be recognized as Vermont. Congress intervened in the matter, leading to the admission of Vermont as the 14th state in 1791, thereby helping to resolve the conflict between New Hampshire and New York over the region.
who had the power to resolve the dispute between new hampshire and new york regarding vermont?
no one
congress
the state militias
the continental army
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