March 13, 1775: The Westminster Massacre

Cover art for March 13, 1775: An etching of the Court House at Westminster, which no longer stands.

The Westminster Massacre was a seminal event in the history of both the United States and the State of Vermont.

At that time, Vermont was a disputed territory between New York, which was loaded with Loyalists, and New Hampshire, which had many Patriots. So when a group of five dozen New Yorkers showed up to break up a New Hampshire rally, there clearly wasn’t going to be a happy ending to the encounter.

But afterward, many New Yorkers were ejected from the area and nearly two years later, Vermont declared its independence from everybody, calling itself its own country rather than a British colony or an American state. It was a condition that lasted until 1791.

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