What were the first states?

The 13 original states were New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The 13 original states were the first 13 British colonies.
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What were the first 10 states?

The states and the dates of ratification are listed here, in order of ratification:
  • Delaware: December 7, 1787.
  • Pennsylvania: December 12, 1787.
  • New Jersey: December 18, 1787.
  • Georgia: January 2, 1788.
  • Connecticut: January 9, 1788.
  • Massachusetts: February 6, 1788.
  • Maryland: April 28, 1788.
  • South Carolina: May 23, 1788.
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What was the first state in order?

1. Delaware. Delaware is known as the First State because it was the first state to ratify, or sign, the United States Constitution.
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What were the first 14 states?

US States: Order and Dates of Statehood
  • Delaware. December 7, 1787.
  • Pennsylvania. December 12, 1787.
  • New Jersey. December 18, 1787.
  • Georgia. January 2, 1788.
  • Connecticut. January 9, 1788.
  • Massachusetts. February 6, 1788.
  • Maryland. April 28, 1788.
  • South Carolina. May 23, 1788.
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What was Hawaii before it was state?

Hawaii was a kingdom until 1893 and became a republic in 1894. It then ceded itself to the USA in 1898 and became a state in 1959.
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When did Alaska and Hawaii become states?

1867: Alaska territory purchased from Russia for $7 million. 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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What is the #1 state in the US?

Washington Is Top State

Some excel in both – or in much more. The Best States ranking of U.S. states draws on thousands of data points to measure how well states are performing for their citizens.
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What was the United States called before 1776?

On September 9, 1776, the Second Continental Congress adopted a new name for what had been called the "United Colonies.” The moniker United States of America has remained since then as a symbol of freedom and independence.
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What were the 13 colonies in order?

Over the next century, the English established 13 colonies. They were Virginia, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
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What is the ugliest state?

Nevada. Nevada is considered to be one of the ugliest states in the U.S. because of its unforgiving desert landscape and test sites for military nuclear testing. Despite this, Nevada is also home to Red Rock Canyon, Lake Tahoe, and the swirling rock formations of Valley of Fire State Park.
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What are the rudest states in America?

Keep reading to see a ranked list of all 50 states, and where your state lands on the list.
  • Virginia. Average Tip: 16.0% ...
  • New York. Average Tip: 15.6% ...
  • 5. California. Average Tip: 15.2% ...
  • Washington. Average Tip: 16.3% ...
  • New Jersey. Average Tip: 15.5% ...
  • Utah. Average Tip: 16.6% ...
  • Illinois. Average Tip: 16.4% ...
  • Ohio. Average Tip: 16.7%
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What is the most boring state?

Idaho. Idaho takes the number one spot for the most boring state in the country. Idaho has a population of 1.78 million people over 83,569 square miles of land, resulting in a population density of about 21.6 persons per square mile, the seventh-lowest in the country.
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What states were the first 13 colonies?

The 13 original states were New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. The 13 original states were the first 13 British colonies. British colonists traveled across the Atlantic Ocean from Europe.
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What was Arkansas before it became a state?

Becoming a State

Initially Arkansas was part of the Mississippi Territory with the Arkansas Post as the capital. In 1819, it became a separate territory and a new capital was established at Little Rock in 1821. The territory continued to grow and on June 15, 1836 it was admitted into the Union as the 25th state.
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What was the last state to become a state?

In 1900, it counted 45 states, the last addition being Utah in 1896. Oklahoma, Arizona and New Mexico joined by 1912, completing the lower 48.
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Who owned Alaska before Russia?

Interesting Facts. Russia controlled most of the area that is now Alaska from the late 1700s until 1867 when it was purchased by U.S. Secretary of State William Seward for $7.2 million, or about two cents an acre. During World War II, the Japanese occupied two Alaskan islands, Attu and Kiska, for 15 months.
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When did az become a state?

For both New Mexico and Arizona, the road to statehood was protracted and contentious. However, after much effort, on January 6, 1912 New Mexico became the 47th state and on February 14, 1912 Arizona became the 48th state in the Union. Both states celebrate their 100th anniversaries in 2012.
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