I don't really understand your question. Kentucky is in the United States of America. It was the 15th state to gain statehood on June 1, 1792. Kentucky was never a territory. It was separated from the state of Virginia and became a state at that time.
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Kentucky, in 1792.
yes. Kentucky is a state in the United States
1.39% of the total US population lives in Kentucky.
Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Kentucky are the four commonwealths of the US.
No, there is only one Kentucky.
Lincoln was born in Kentucky and Zachary Taylor lived in Kentucky.
The Kentucky Derby is held annually in the state of Kentucky.
It is the 26th most populated US State.
Kentucky was the 15th state to be admitted.
As of June 2016, the only US president to be born in Kentucky was Abraham Lincoln. As the only one out of the 44, the percentage of US presidents born in Kentucky is currently at 2.27%.
Kentucky is the 37th largest US State.