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The Life of George Washington, Vol. 4 (of 5)

CHAPTER V
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Some difficulties arose on the subject of a boundary, but the principal obstacles to a peace were supposed to grow out of his personal interests, and his connexions with Spain.
[Sidenote: North Carolina accedes to the union.] This intelligence was more than counterbalanced by the accession of North Carolina to the union.

In the month of November, a second convention had met under the authority of the legislature of that state, and the constitution was adopted by a great majority..


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