* Syringa is Idaho's state flower!
The syringa was appointed as the official state flower of Idaho in 1931.
Tennessee could not have a "state" capital until it became a state. A territory applying for U.S. statehood can not become a U.S. state until the territory adopts a constitution that is acceptable to the U.S. Congress. Therefore, Tennessee could not become a state until the Tennessee Territory conducted a constitutional convention to adopt a constitution. When the U.S. Congress approved statehood for Tennessee, it then could have a "state" capital.
Idaho became a state in 1890, six years before Utah.
she was born in an unknown state but what is now known as idaho
Idaho became the 43rd state when it was admitted to the union on July 3, 1890.
Washington is bordered by Idaho to the east.
Arizona has the most area and is the 6th largest US State.
Idaho
Boise became a state capital when Idaho became a state, in 1890. It became the capital of Idaho Territory in 1865. The first capital of Idaho Territory, from 1863 to 1865, was Lewiston.
1796, if you mean when did TN become a state.
Tennessee does not have an emancipation statute.