Ohio was first settled in the seventeenth century. Most of present day Ohio was added to the United States in 1795.
The last 2 states added to the Union were Alaska and Hawaii.
native americans gave most of present-day ohio to the united states
Treaty of Greenville
The Treaty of Greenville was issued in 1795. It was issued after the United States defeated Native Americans in the Battle of Fallen Timbers.
The flag was changed because Kentucky and Vermont were added as states.
Ohio was first settled in the seventeenth century. Most of present day Ohio was added to the United States in 1795.
Because a new state was added to the USA
The 11th President of the United States James K. Polk was born on November 2, 1795.
States-General of the Batavian Republic was created in 1795.
In 1795, the 11th Amendment to the US Constitution was passed, the Northwest Indian War came to an end, and the Treaty of Madrid was signed by Spain and the United States. The President in 1795 was George Washington.
The 11th Amendment to the United States Constitution was passed by Congress on March 4, 1794, and was ratified on February 7, 1795. At this time, George Washington was president. He took office on April 30, 1789 and left office on March 4, 1797.
Hawaii and Alaska
1795 mhz = 1.795 ghz there pretty close, but no.
Vermont and Kentucky, in that order.
Yes. In 1795 with the admission of Vermont and Kentucky two (2) stripes were added, one red and one white representing the new states. Two (2) stars were also added to the original 13. This 15 star and 15 stripe flag was officially flown from 1795 to 1818. It is known as our "Star Spangled Banner" since its appearance over Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor during the September 1814 bombardment by British warships. (War of 1812) This flag is the flag in the words of our National Anthem written by Francis Scott Key in his poem "In Defense of Fort M'Henry." Then in 1818 five (5) more stars were added for five (5) new states and the stripes reverted to the original 13 alternating red and white stripes.
Between July 4, 1795 and July 3, 1818, including the whole of 1803, there were fifteen stars on the United States flag, meaning that fifteen states had been ratified - the original thirteen of Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina and Rhode Island, and two added in 1795, Vermont and Kentucky.