Several factors had contributed to the desire …

Years: 1792 - 1792
June

Several factors had contributed to the desire of the residents of Kentucky County to separate from Virginia.

First, travel to the state capital is long and dangerous.

Second, offensive use of local militia against raids by natives requires authorization from the governor of Virginia.

Last, Virginia has refused to recognize the importance of trade along the Mississippi River to Kentucky's economy.

Trade with the Spanish colony of New Orleans, which controls the mouth of the Mississippi, is forbidden.

The magnitude of these problems had increased with the population of Kentucky County, leading Colonel Benjamin Logan to call a constitutional convention in Danville in 1784.

Over the next six years, nine more conventions had been held.

During one, General James Wilkinson had proposed secession from both Virginia and the United States to become a ward of Spain, but the idea was defeated.

Finally, on June 1, 1792, the United States Congress accepts the Kentucky Constitution and admits it as the 15th state.

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