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uysha [10]
3 years ago
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Articles of confederation which states had no western land claims

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Vinil7 [7]3 years ago
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State Land Claims: New York<span> claimed that they had bought the Native Indian title to land in the </span>Ohio<span> valley. State Land Claims: The other six states consisting of </span>Rhode Island<span>, </span>New Hampshire<span>, </span>Delaware<span>, </span>New Jersey<span>, </span>Pennsylvania<span> and </span>Maryland<span> did not have "from sea to sea" charters, and so had no claims to western lands.

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