What can be the 51st state?

On April 22, 2021, the United States House of Representatives voted 216–208 in favor of statehood for Washington, D.C. A similar bill, S. 51, "A bill to provide for the admission of the State of Washington, D.C. into the Union" was earlier introduced into the United States Senate.
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Are there 51 states in the US?

United States: The 50 States and the District of Columbia. Continental United States: The 49 States (including Alaska, excluding Hawaii) located on the continent of North America, and the District of Columbia.
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What is the 51st and 52nd state of USA?

The State of Jefferson would be our 52nd state, the 51st being the now-aborning North Colorado.
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What are the 50th and 51st states?

AMERICA admitted Alaska and Hawaii as its 49th and 50th states in 1959. Ever since, people have speculated on what (or where) could be the 51st, but the country has now gone 57 years without inducting a new one—the longest such pause in America's history.
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Is Puerto Rico a US state?

The political status of Puerto Rico is that of an unincorporated territory of the United States. As such, the island of Puerto Rico is neither a sovereign nation nor a U.S. state.
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Why is Puerto Rico not a state?

In the 1950s, with the approval of the U.S. government, Puerto Rico established a constitution but remained a U.S. territory, subject to the decisions of Congress.
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What is the 52nd state of America?

Puerto Rico's status leaves it disadvantaged compared to the 50 states that exist today. It has its own constitution and government, but only because the US government allows it to.
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Can a person born in Puerto Rico run for president?

In addition, an April 2000 report by the Congressional Research Service, asserts that citizens born in Puerto Rico are legally defined as natural-born citizens and are therefore eligible to be elected President, provided they meet qualifications of age and 14 years residence within the United States.
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What are the 17 US territories?

US Territories and Freely Associated States
  • American Samoa.
  • Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
  • Federated States of Micronesia.
  • Guam.
  • Republic of the Marshall Islands.
  • Republic of Palau.
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Does Puerto Rico want to be a state?

Voters were given the choice between being a Commonwealth, statehood or independence. The majority of voters voted for Commonwealth status, with a voter turnout of 65.9%.
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How many states are there 50 or 52?

There are fifty (50) states and Washington D.C.The last two states to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959. Washington D.C. is a federal district under the authority of Congress. Local government is run by a mayor and 13 member city council.
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Is Guam a state of USA?

Since Guam is not a U.S. state, U.S. citizens residing on Guam are not allowed to vote for president and their congressional representative is a non-voting member. They do, however, vote for party delegates in presidential primaries.
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Are babies born in the U.S. automatically citizens?

Amendment XIV, Section 1, Clause 1 of the U.S. Constitution directs that all persons born in the United States are U.S. citizens. This is the case regardless of the tax or immigration status of a person's parents.
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Does Puerto Rico pay U.S. taxes?

Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the United States and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens; however, Puerto Rico is not a U.S. state, but a U.S. insular area. Consequently, while all Puerto Rico residents pay federal taxes, many residents are not required to pay federal income taxes.
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Who can marry in Puerto Rico?

To get married in Puerto Rico you don't need to be a resident or an American citizen; the only requirement is your desire to get married in our enchanted island. A marriage license is required and must be requested in writing. Both the bride and groom must appear in person at the time of applying for the license.
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Did there used to be 52 states?

There have never been 52 states. There are 50 states, the district of Columbia where the government sits, and the territory of Puerto Rico.
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Why are there 52 stars on the American flag?

There are 50 stars representing the 50 states and there are 13 stripes representing the 13 original colonies. from The CIA World Factbook.
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Why is there 51 stars on US flag?

When the Stars and Stripes was adopted in 1777 there were 13 states (then colonies), thus a 13-star flag, and as each new state was admitted to the union a star was added to the flag. The current 50-star flag, acknowledging Hawaii's admission, was unveiled on 4th July 1960.
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Why is Hawaii a state but not Puerto Rico?

In 1900, Hawaii became a territory, and Dole became its first governor. Puerto Rico is not a state because it has the political status of an unincorporated territory of the United States. As a result, Puerto Rico is neither a sovereign nation nor a state of the United States.
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Who owns Puerto Rico?

As a territory of the United States, Puerto Rico's 3.2 million residents are U.S. citizens. However, while subject to U.S. federal laws, island-based Puerto Ricans can't vote in presidential elections and lack voting representation in Congress. As a U.S. territory, it is neither a state nor an independent country.
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Is Puerto Rico the 51st state?

From non-binding to binding referendum

In the most recent one held in November 2020, 52.5% of Puerto Rican voters said the island should become the country's 51st state. The vote, not approved by Congress, was boycotted by many political movements in Puerto Rico.
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Is Alaska the 51st state?

1898: Hawaii annexed as a United States territory. 1959: Alaska and Hawaii admitted, respectively, as the 49th and 50th states of the Union.
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Was there 52 states?

There have never been 52 states. There are 50 states, the district of Columbia where the government sits, and the territory of Puerto Rico.
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Why is it called 51st state?

The legislation was House Resolution 51 in honor of D.C. potentially becoming the 51st state. However, since the 2020 Senate elections, the Democratic Party has had a Senate majority, meaning Joe Biden's presidency might have opened the door for D.C. statehood.
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