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New York (state)
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delegates to Continental Congress12
boundary dispute with Mass.8
instituting government in8
Washington-Howe campaign in6
attacks expected on frontiers of5
constitutional convention of4
debates ratification of Constitution4
Prat appointed chief justice4
votes in congress affecting JA4
and approval of continental impost3
constitution of, and JA's Thoughts on Government
3
JA on support for American cause in3
JA urges New England troops for defense of3
Vice Admiralty court, cases in3
and Restraining and Prohibitory Acts2
boundaries of, as granted to James II2
boundary dispute with N.H.2
British transport ships off2
cedes western lands to Congress2
defendant's right to counsel in felony2
defenses on the Hudson River2
“Examination of the Claim of”2
JA on political conditions in2
land claims west of Connecticut River2
Skene-Vardill plot against2
and New Hampshire Grants1
as potential site for sugar refinement1
boundary dispute with Conn.1
boundary dispute with N.J.1
Burr-Hamilton rivalry in elections of1
confiscation of loyalists' property through Act of Attainder1
controversial purloined letters from1
Convention supports independence1
Court of Appeals, case in1
delegates abstain from vote on independence1
“Draft of an Examination of the Claim of”1
economic gains from Mass.—N.H. boundary settlement1
effect of British invasion on1
establishment of popular government in1
forming a new government1
George Clinton urged to convene special legislative session of1
gives up claims to Vermont1
influence of Thoughts on Government in1
instructions to delegates in Congress1
JA on delegates to Continental Congress from1
JA refutes boundary claims of1
lack of colonial law on religion and education1
land developments in western1
loyalist rumors of return to Great Britain1
operations of Clinton's troops in1
response to rumors of fighting at Cambridge1
Stamp Act enforcement in1
“There is neither Spunk nor Gumption, in that Province as a Body”1
voting in House for JQA as President1
Washington's plans for campaign in1