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The State of Franklin was an unrecognized, short-lived territory in the 1780s formed by settlers in what is now eastern Tennessee who sought to create a new state separate from North Carolina. Despite drafting a constitution and attempting to establish a functioning government, Franklin struggled with internal divisions, financial instability, and lack of federal recognition, ultimately failing to gain admission to the Union. By 1788, the territory was reabsorbed into North Carolina, leaving behind a fascinating episode of American frontier ambition and early experiments in statehood.

 

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