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1781
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Events from the year1781 in Canada.

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  • February 2 –Ethan Allen receives a further proposal from Col. Robinson; but sends both to Congress, with a request for the recognition ofVermont. Premising loyalty to Congress, he maintains that Vermont may properly treat with Great Britain, to prevent being subjected to another State, by the authority of a Government which Vermonters have helped to establish.
  • April – Ira Allen is sent to Canada to arrange an exchange of prisoners.
  • May 1 – Receiving proposals for Vermont's independence, Col. Ira Allen temporizes to prevent invasion and enable the farmers to sow seed for another crop.
  • August 20 – As a condition of Vermont's admission to the Union, Congress fixes boundaries which offend both Vermont and New York.
  • George Washington asks Governor Chittenden whether Vermont chooses to be a Province or in the Union.
  • September – British proposals to Vermont include a Legislature of two branches.
  • October 19 – Vermont declines Congress' terms.
  • November 14 – Governor Chittenden answers General Washington that, notwithstanding Vermont's interest in the common cause, the people would rather join British Canadians than be subject to New York.
  • December 18 – Troops sent fromNew York, to coerceNew Hampshire grantees, learn that they will defend their rights.
  • American independence is assured by the Britishsurrender at Yorktown. Gen.George Washington leads the Colonial army against the British.
  • By theArticles of Confederation, Congress controls the western lands.

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  1. ^"Kings and Queens of Canada".aem. 11 August 2017. Retrieved24 February 2021.
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