The power to resolve the dispute between New Hampshire and New York regarding Vermont ultimately lay with Congress. This was especially true after the Articles of Confederation were adopted, as Congress had the authority to mediate disputes between states. The conflict stemmed from land claims, and Vermont's status as an independent entity was contested by both New Hampshire and New York.
Who had the power to resolve the dispute between New Hampshire and New York regarding Vermont?
no one
Congress
The states militia
The continental army
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