Based on the map, what issue might states have to figure out once the United States achieved independence form Great Britain

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Based on the map, what issue might states have to figure out once the United States achieved independence form Great Britain
State Land Claims and Cessions
To the Federal Government, 1782-1802
Disputed
with Britain
Disputed
with Britain
Claimed by K.Y.,
N.H., admitted as
Vermont 1791
British Possessions
Mass.
Claimed by
Mass., N.Y.,
resolved
1786
Sold to
Penn.
1792
N.H
Mass
New
York
Ceded by Mass. 1785
Cond.
R.I.
Ceded-by Conn. 1786
Penn.
NJ.
Ceded by
Conn. 1800
Claimed by
Conn., resolved
1786
Md
Del.
Virginia
Admitted as
Kentucky 1792
Ceded by N.C. 1790,
admitted as Tenn. 1796
N.C.
Ceded by
S.C. to Ga.
1787
S.C.
Ceded by Ga, 1802
Georgia
F1 Area ceded by New York
in 1782
Disputed with Spain.
ceded to U.S. 1795
Area ceded by Virginia
in 1784
W. Fla. -
E. Fla.
Spanish Possessions
Transcribed Image Text:State Land Claims and Cessions To the Federal Government, 1782-1802 Disputed with Britain Disputed with Britain Claimed by K.Y., N.H., admitted as Vermont 1791 British Possessions Mass. Claimed by Mass., N.Y., resolved 1786 Sold to Penn. 1792 N.H Mass New York Ceded by Mass. 1785 Cond. R.I. Ceded-by Conn. 1786 Penn. NJ. Ceded by Conn. 1800 Claimed by Conn., resolved 1786 Md Del. Virginia Admitted as Kentucky 1792 Ceded by N.C. 1790, admitted as Tenn. 1796 N.C. Ceded by S.C. to Ga. 1787 S.C. Ceded by Ga, 1802 Georgia F1 Area ceded by New York in 1782 Disputed with Spain. ceded to U.S. 1795 Area ceded by Virginia in 1784 W. Fla. - E. Fla. Spanish Possessions
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