On 1 June 1796 it became the 16th US State.
Tennessee was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1796 becoming the 16th state to join the Union.
Tennessee is 440 miles long.
Till the cops evict you.
tennessee has recently been called the music state
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51 years
There are 5 states that chose the northern mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) as their state bird:ArkansasFloridaMississippiTennesseeTexasFrom 1939 to 1948, it was also the state bird of South Carolina.
Yes. As long with a parent or Gardian.
Tennessee is called "The Volunteer State". The nickname started during the War of 1812. Tennessee also has been referred to as the "Big Bend State" which refers to the Indian name for the Tennessee River: "the river with the big bend."
Kentucky, Tennessee, and west Virgina ---------------------------------------- The 14th state is Vermont, which was previously independent. The 15th state is Kentucky, which had been part of the State of Virginia. The 16th state is Tennessee, which had been part of the State of North Carolina, then for a short time it was the Southwest Territory.
Tennessee
It depends on the state. In some states you can. For instance, in Tennessee you can as long as it's been 1 year or more I think.
The phone number of the Tennessee State Government Tennessee State Museum is: 615-741-0830.
The Tennessee Cave Salamander is the state amphibian of Tennessee.