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Did any states join the union when martin van burn was president?

No- No states joined the union was Van Buren was in office.


How many states joined the Union before 1930?

what two states joined the union in 1912the two states that joined the union in 1912 was the states of Arizona and New Mexico what two states joined the union in 1912the two states that joined the union in 1912 was the states of Arizona and New Mexico


What was an argument used by South Carolina in support of the idea the secession was fair?

States joined the Union on a voluntary basis.


How many states in union were there when James K. Polk was president?

There were 27 states when Polk took office as president. (Florida became a state the day before Polk took office but after he was elected.) Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin joined the union while Polk was President, so there were 30 states when he left office,


How many states joined in the US when Franklin Pierce was president?

No states joined the union while Franklin Pierce was President.


What union is Pennsylvania joined to?

Pennsylvania is one of the States in the country of The United States.


What president was in office when Alaska and Hawaii joined union?

Dwight D. Eisenhower.


Was the union soilders for the north or south?

The Union was the North - all the states that had not joined the Confederacy.


Which two states joined the union in 1845?

Florida and texas


What six states joined South Carolina in 1861 and seceded from the union?

Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia were the six states that joined South Carolina in seceding from the Union.


How many states joined the union after North Carolina?

38 North Carolina was the 12th State admitted to the Union of the United States of America on November 21, 1789. Since there are currently 50 states, there have been 38 states that joined the union after North Carolina.


Who believed that states had freely created and joined the union and could freely leave it?

Most Southerners believed that states had freely been created and joined the Union and could freely leave the Union. President Lincoln and the North did not believe this.