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It became a US Territory by Act of Congress in 1897 and a US State by Act of Congress in 1959.
California was part of the land ceded to the United States by Mexico in 1848 after they lost the Mexican-American War. It became a U.S. state in September 1850. California is one of the very few added states that did not go through a territorial period before statehood. It was rushed to statehood due to the California Gold Rush.
After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the part of the Louisiana Purchase that would eventually become the State of Louisiana was organized into the Territory of Orleans. The Territory of Louisiana was the other part of the Louisiana purchase that became the State of Arkansas and everything North of that. (The land north of Lake Ponchartrain and east of the Mississippi River was known as "West Florida" and was owned at the time by Great Britain.)
It didn't.
yes but it became part of u.s
California became a part of US Territory.
California became a part of the United States after the Mexican-American War, specifically through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. The territory was ceded to the U.S. by Mexico.
Labrador is not a territory in Canada it is a region that is part of Quebec but actually belongs to the province of Newfoundland which became a province in 1949
It became a US Territory by Act of Congress in 1897 and a US State by Act of Congress in 1959.
Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.Yes, the area that eventually became Austria was part of the territory of Gaul and was therefore part of the Roman empire.
In 1821, California became a part of Mexico after gaining independence from Spain.
California today but from 1812 until part of it became a state in 1821 Missouri as a territory was larger than California was then or probably ever became including all of the upper or new California territory of 1847 & all of baja then & now & all submerged lands off the coast & probably all California dreaming too
Spanish territory claimed the largest territory that later became a part of the United States.
No. California became a state in the United States of America in 1850. It was the 31st state in the Union. Before that, the territory that is now California was part of The United States of Mexico, a short lived Republic of California, and part of the Spanish empire.
California was part of the land ceded to the United States by Mexico in 1848 after they lost the Mexican-American War. It became a U.S. state in September 1850. California is one of the very few added states that did not go through a territorial period before statehood. It was rushed to statehood due to the California Gold Rush.
PEI is NOT a territory. It is a province, and became part of Canada in 1873.
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