Yes, Delaware was the first state in the USA.
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"the first state"
Pennsylvania was the second state, just 5 days later than the first (Deleware).
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The first was Deleware
According to the related link below, Swedes settling in Deleware built the first log cabins in what is now the US.
Deleware is famous for being the "First State". It was the first to ratify the Constitution and did so before the first president was elected.
Delaware was the first to sign the declaration of independence or Constitution
Delaware was admitted into the Union on December 7, 1787 becoming the 1st state to join the union.
The state that has the fewest national parks is the state of Delaware. The state is the only one in the US with no national park.
The first of the Thirteen colonies to sign the constitution was the state of Deleware, the first state to be admitted into the Union. Many people critisize this because the first colony to be founded was Virginia by the British, but in terms of the US history, Delaware was the first state to rattify and sign the constituion. Hense its nickname "the first state"