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Wisconsin became a U.S. state on May 29, 1848. Michigan became a U.S. state on January 26, 1837.
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If Wisconsin defeats Michigan on November 20, 2010 it will be the first time that the Badgers have defeated both Michigan and Ohio State in a single season since 1981.
Wisconsin became a US territory following the American Revolution. Settlers were attracted to the territory's mining, lumber and dairy industries. Wisconsin was admitted to the Union in 1848, becoming the 30th US state.
About 93% of it is. The four counties in Upper Michigan that share a land border with Wisconsin are not.
The large freshwater inland sea in North America of the same name as one of the US states is Lake Michigan. The state of Michigan contains most of the lake, and the lake is also found in lesser portions within Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin.
Thus far, in 2011 enrollment at their main campuses is 47,131 for Michigan State and 41,674 for Michigan
Tennesse, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Indiana, Wisconsin, Delaware, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio st., and Oregon st.
Yes, Michigan and Arkansas both have the same state flower. The state flower for both states is the apple blossom.
They are both state schools supported by Michigan. Both provide a quality education.
No, MIchigan does not.
Yes. Beginning October 6, 2014, all out-of-state same-sex marriages are valid under Wisconsin state law.