Delaware became the first state on December 7, 1787
On 7 December 1787 it became the first state.
Delaware was admitted into the Union on December 7, 1787 becoming the 1st state to join the union.
Delaware was admitted into the Union on December 7, 1787 becoming the 1st state to join the union.
Delaware was admitted into the Union on December 7, 1787 becoming the 1st state to join the union.
Delaware is known as "The First State" due to the fact that on December 7, 1787, it became the first of the 13 original states to ratify the U.S. Constitution. That's when it became a state of the U.S.
ratify the Constitution of the United States
Delaware ratified the Constitution and became the first state on Dec. 7, 1787.
Delaware 1st Pennsylvania 2nd New Jersey 3rd
Delaware was the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
No state was admitted into the union prior to 1997. Delaware was admitted into the Union on December 7, 1787 becoming the 1st state to join the union.
Delaware, on December 7, 1789 became the first state to ratify the New Constitution with a unanimous vote.