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| Pennsylvania also moved settlers into this area of Connecticut. There were many conflicts, including the so-called "Pennamite" wars, and some blood was shed. Finally the United States Congress became involved in the dispute and decided in Pennsylvania's favor in 1782. For a more in-depth discussion of this controversy see:   | Pennsylvania also moved settlers into this area of Connecticut. There were many conflicts, including the so-called "Pennamite" wars, and some blood was shed. Finally the United States Congress became involved in the dispute and decided in Pennsylvania's favor in 1782. For a more in-depth discussion of this controversy see:   | ||
| Warfle, Richard T. ''Connecticut's Western Colony, The Susquehannah Affair''. Hartford, Connecticut.: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut, 1979. (Family History Library book 974.6 H2w.)   | Warfle, Richard T. ''Connecticut's Western Colony, The Susquehannah Affair''. Hartford, Connecticut.: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of Connecticut, 1979. (Family History Library book [http://www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=431446&disp=Connecticut%27s+western+colony%2C+the+Su%20%20&columns=*,0,0 974.6 H2w].)   | ||
| Munger, Donna Bingham. ''Six Steps to Susquehanna Company Settlers'', Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine 37 (1991): 125-34.   | Munger, Donna Bingham. ''Six Steps to Susquehanna Company Settlers'', Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine 37 (1991): 125-34.   | ||
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