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List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union

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List of U.S. states by date of admission to the Union

A state of the United States is one of the 50 constituent entities that shares its sovereignty with the federal government. Americans are citizens of both the federal republic and of the state in which they reside, due to the shared sovereignty between each state and the federal government. Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia use the term commonwealth rather than state in their full official names. States are the primary subdivisions of the United States. They possess all powers not granted to the federal government nor prohibited to them by the Constitution of the United States. In general, state governments have the power to regulate issues of local concern, such as regulating intrastate commerce, running elections, creating local governments, public school policy, and non-federal road construction and maintenance. Each state has its own constitution grounded in republican principles, and government consisting of executive, legislative, and judicial branches. All states and their residents are represented in the federal Congress, a bicameral legislature consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is represented by two senators, and at least one representative, while the size of a state's House delegation depends on its total population, as determined by the most recent constitutionally mandated decennial census. Additionally, each state is entitled to select a number of electors to vote in the Electoral College, the body that elects the President of the United States and Vice President of the United States, equal to the total of representatives and senators in Congress from that state. Article IV, Section 3, Clause 1 of the Constitution grants to Congress the authority to admit new states into the Union. Since the establishment of the United States in 1776, the number of states has expanded from the original 13 to 50. Each new state has been admitted on an equal footing with the existing states.

Tables

· List of U.S. states
1
1
State
1
State
Delaware
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 7, 1787(ratified)
Formed from
Colony of Delaware
2
2
State
2
State
Pennsylvania
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 12, 1787(ratified)
Formed from
Proprietary Province of Pennsylvania
3
3
State
3
State
New Jersey
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 18, 1787(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of New Jersey
4
4
State
4
State
Georgia
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 2, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of Georgia
5
5
State
5
State
Connecticut
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 9, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of Connecticut
6
6
State
6
State
Massachusetts
Date(admitted or ratified)
February 6, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
7
7
State
7
State
Maryland
Date(admitted or ratified)
April 28, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Proprietary Province of Maryland
8
8
State
8
State
South Carolina
Date(admitted or ratified)
May 23, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of South Carolina
9
9
State
9
State
New Hampshire
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 21, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of New Hampshire
10
10
State
10
State
Virginia
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 25, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony and Dominion of Virginia
11
11
State
11
State
New York
Date(admitted or ratified)
July 26, 1788(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of New York
12
12
State
12
State
North Carolina
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 21, 1789(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of North Carolina
13
13
State
13
State
Rhode Island
Date(admitted or ratified)
May 29, 1790(ratified)
Formed from
Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
14
14
State
14
State
Vermont
Date(admitted or ratified)
March 4, 1791(admitted)
Formed from
Vermont Republic
15
15
State
15
State
Kentucky
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 1, 1792(admitted)
Formed from
Virginia (nine counties in its District of Kentucky)
16
16
State
16
State
Tennessee
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 1, 1796(admitted)
Formed from
Southwest Territory
17
17
State
17
State
Ohio
Date(admitted or ratified)
March 1, 1803(admitted)
Formed from
Northwest Territory (part)
18
18
State
18
State
Louisiana
Date(admitted or ratified)
April 30, 1812(admitted)
Formed from
Territory of Orleans
19
19
State
19
State
Indiana
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 11, 1816(admitted)
Formed from
Indiana Territory
20
20
State
20
State
Mississippi
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 10, 1817(admitted)
Formed from
Mississippi Territory
21
21
State
21
State
Illinois
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 3, 1818(admitted)
Formed from
Illinois Territory (part)
22
22
State
22
State
Alabama
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 14, 1819(admitted)
Formed from
Alabama Territory
23
23
State
23
State
Maine
Date(admitted or ratified)
March 15, 1820(admitted)
Formed from
Massachusetts (District of Maine)
24
24
State
24
State
Missouri
Date(admitted or ratified)
August 10, 1821(admitted)
Formed from
Missouri Territory (part)
25
25
State
25
State
Arkansas
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 15, 1836(admitted)
Formed from
Arkansas Territory
26
26
State
26
State
Michigan
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 26, 1837(admitted)
Formed from
Michigan Territory
27
27
State
27
State
Florida
Date(admitted or ratified)
March 3, 1845(admitted)
Formed from
Florida Territory
28
28
State
28
State
Texas
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 29, 1845(admitted)
Formed from
Republic of Texas
29
29
State
29
State
Iowa
Date(admitted or ratified)
December 28, 1846(admitted)
Formed from
Iowa Territory (part)
30
30
State
30
State
Wisconsin
Date(admitted or ratified)
May 29, 1848(admitted)
Formed from
Wisconsin Territory (part)
31
31
State
31
State
California
Date(admitted or ratified)
September 9, 1850(admitted)
Formed from
Unorganized territory / Mexican Cession (part)
32
32
State
32
State
Minnesota
Date(admitted or ratified)
May 11, 1858(admitted)
Formed from
Minnesota Territory (part)
33
33
State
33
State
Oregon
Date(admitted or ratified)
February 14, 1859(admitted)
Formed from
Oregon Territory (part)
34
34
State
34
State
Kansas
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 29, 1861(admitted)
Formed from
Kansas Territory (part)
35
35
State
35
State
West Virginia
Date(admitted or ratified)
June 20, 1863(admitted)
Formed from
Virginia (50 Trans-Allegheny region counties)
36
36
State
36
State
Nevada
Date(admitted or ratified)
October 31, 1864(admitted)
Formed from
Nevada Territory
37
37
State
37
State
Nebraska
Date(admitted or ratified)
March 1, 1867(admitted)
Formed from
Nebraska Territory
38
38
State
38
State
Colorado
Date(admitted or ratified)
August 1, 1876(admitted)
Formed from
Colorado Territory
39
39
State
39
State
North Dakota
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 2, 1889(admitted)
Formed from
Dakota Territory (part)
40
40
State
40
State
South Dakota
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 2, 1889(admitted)
Formed from
Dakota Territory (part)
41
41
State
41
State
Montana
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 8, 1889(admitted)
Formed from
Montana Territory
42
42
State
42
State
Washington
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 11, 1889(admitted)
Formed from
Washington Territory
43
43
State
43
State
Idaho
Date(admitted or ratified)
July 3, 1890(admitted)
Formed from
Idaho Territory
44
44
State
44
State
Wyoming
Date(admitted or ratified)
July 10, 1890(admitted)
Formed from
Wyoming Territory
45
45
State
45
State
Utah
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 4, 1896(admitted)
Formed from
Utah Territory
46
46
State
46
State
Oklahoma
Date(admitted or ratified)
November 16, 1907(admitted)
Formed from
Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory
47
47
State
47
State
New Mexico
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 6, 1912(admitted)
Formed from
New Mexico Territory
48
48
State
48
State
Arizona
Date(admitted or ratified)
February 14, 1912(admitted)
Formed from
Arizona Territory
49
49
State
49
State
Alaska
Date(admitted or ratified)
January 3, 1959(admitted)
Formed from
Territory of Alaska
50
50
State
50
State
Hawaii
Date(admitted or ratified)
August 21, 1959(admitted)
Formed from
Territory of Hawaii
State
Date(admitted or ratified)
Formed from
1
Delaware
December 7, 1787(ratified)
Colony of Delaware
2
Pennsylvania
December 12, 1787(ratified)
Proprietary Province of Pennsylvania
3
New Jersey
December 18, 1787(ratified)
Crown Colony of New Jersey
4
Georgia
January 2, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of Georgia
5
Connecticut
January 9, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of Connecticut
6
Massachusetts
February 6, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of Massachusetts Bay
7
Maryland
April 28, 1788(ratified)
Proprietary Province of Maryland
8
South Carolina
May 23, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of South Carolina
9
New Hampshire
June 21, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of New Hampshire
10
Virginia
June 25, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony and Dominion of Virginia
11
New York
July 26, 1788(ratified)
Crown Colony of New York
12
North Carolina
November 21, 1789(ratified)
Crown Colony of North Carolina
13
Rhode Island
May 29, 1790(ratified)
Crown Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
14
Vermont
March 4, 1791(admitted)
Vermont Republic
15
Kentucky
June 1, 1792(admitted)
Virginia (nine counties in its District of Kentucky)
16
Tennessee
June 1, 1796(admitted)
Southwest Territory
17
Ohio
March 1, 1803(admitted)
Northwest Territory (part)
18
Louisiana
April 30, 1812(admitted)
Territory of Orleans
19
Indiana
December 11, 1816(admitted)
Indiana Territory
20
Mississippi
December 10, 1817(admitted)
Mississippi Territory
21
Illinois
December 3, 1818(admitted)
Illinois Territory (part)
22
Alabama
December 14, 1819(admitted)
Alabama Territory
23
Maine
March 15, 1820(admitted)
Massachusetts (District of Maine)
24
Missouri
August 10, 1821(admitted)
Missouri Territory (part)
25
Arkansas
June 15, 1836(admitted)
Arkansas Territory
26
Michigan
January 26, 1837(admitted)
Michigan Territory
27
Florida
March 3, 1845(admitted)
Florida Territory
28
Texas
December 29, 1845(admitted)
Republic of Texas
29
Iowa
December 28, 1846(admitted)
Iowa Territory (part)
30
Wisconsin
May 29, 1848(admitted)
Wisconsin Territory (part)
31
California
September 9, 1850(admitted)
Unorganized territory / Mexican Cession (part)
32
Minnesota
May 11, 1858(admitted)
Minnesota Territory (part)
33
Oregon
February 14, 1859(admitted)
Oregon Territory (part)
34
Kansas
January 29, 1861(admitted)
Kansas Territory (part)
35
West Virginia
June 20, 1863(admitted)
Virginia (50 Trans-Allegheny region counties)
36
Nevada
October 31, 1864(admitted)
Nevada Territory
37
Nebraska
March 1, 1867(admitted)
Nebraska Territory
38
Colorado
August 1, 1876(admitted)
Colorado Territory
39
North Dakota
November 2, 1889(admitted)
Dakota Territory (part)
40
South Dakota
November 2, 1889(admitted)
Dakota Territory (part)
41
Montana
November 8, 1889(admitted)
Montana Territory
42
Washington
November 11, 1889(admitted)
Washington Territory
43
Idaho
July 3, 1890(admitted)
Idaho Territory
44
Wyoming
July 10, 1890(admitted)
Wyoming Territory
45
Utah
January 4, 1896(admitted)
Utah Territory
46
Oklahoma
November 16, 1907(admitted)
Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory
47
New Mexico
January 6, 1912(admitted)
New Mexico Territory
48
Arizona
February 14, 1912(admitted)
Arizona Territory
49
Alaska
January 3, 1959(admitted)
Territory of Alaska
· Articles of Confederation ratification dates
1
1
State
1
State
Virginia
Date
December 16, 1777
2
2
State
2
State
South Carolina
Date
February 5, 1778
3
3
State
3
State
New York
Date
February 6, 1778
4
4
State
4
State
Rhode Island
Date
February 9, 1778
5
5
State
5
State
Connecticut
Date
February 12, 1778
6
6
State
6
State
Georgia
Date
February 26, 1778
7
7
State
7
State
New Hampshire
Date
March 4, 1778
8
8
State
8
State
Pennsylvania
Date
March 5, 1778
9
9
State
9
State
Massachusetts
Date
March 10, 1778
10
10
State
10
State
North Carolina
Date
April 5, 1778
11
11
State
11
State
New Jersey
Date
November 19, 1778
12
12
State
12
State
Delaware
Date
February 1, 1779
13
13
State
13
State
Maryland
Date
February 2, 1781
State
Date
1
Virginia
December 16, 1777
2
South Carolina
February 5, 1778
3
New York
February 6, 1778
4
Rhode Island
February 9, 1778
5
Connecticut
February 12, 1778
6
Georgia
February 26, 1778
7
New Hampshire
March 4, 1778
8
Pennsylvania
March 5, 1778
9
Massachusetts
March 10, 1778
10
North Carolina
April 5, 1778
11
New Jersey
November 19, 1778
12
Delaware
February 1, 1779
13
Maryland
February 2, 1781

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  2. Also known as the "Three Lower Counties Upon Delaware". Delaware became a state on June 15, 1776, when the Delaware Asse
  3. Between 1749 and 1764 the provincial governor of New Hampshire, Benning Wentworth, issued approximately 135 grants for u
  4. The Virginia General Assembly adopted legislation on December 18, 1789, separating its "District of Kentucky" from the r
  5. The exact date upon which Ohio became a state is unclear. On April 30, 1802, the 7th Congress had passed an act "authori
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  7. Most of the region ceded by Mexico to the United States in 1848, following the Bear Flag Revolt and the Mexican–American
  8. On May 13, 1862, the General Assembly of the Restored Government of Virginia passed an act granting permission for creat
  9. Brought into existence within moments of each other on the same day, North and South Dakota are the nation's only twin-b
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