No. Georgia was one of the original 13 states.
Nevada became a territory in 1861, several years after a Mormon Battalion in the Mexican War discovered gold and silver in the area of Virginia City.
It became a US Territory by Act of Congress in 1897 and a US State by Act of Congress in 1959.
It became a US Territory in 1898 by Act of Congress.
In 1898 by Act of Congress.
In 1898.
In 1898 as a Territory by Act of Congress.
Yes
A US Territory or as with Puerto Rico, a US Commonwealth, can apply for statehood into the United States first by a vote of the people in the territory. The US Congress accepts the finalized application. The territory, as one condition for example must have its own constitution.
Every state is entitled to two senators.
Puerto Rico.
A territory can become a US state through an act of Congress. The territory must first apply for statehood and then go through a process to draft a state constitution. If Congress approves the statehood petition and constitution, the territory can be admitted as a new state.
Since Puerto Rico is a US territory, it is required to abide by the US Constitution. It does not have voting representatives in Congress, but to do have representatives that present the views of the citizens of the territory.