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Before the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) began in 1830, the following states were admitted to the union:

Delaware (1787)

Pennsylvania (1787)

New Jersey (1787)

Georgia (1788)

Connecticut (1788)

Massachusetts (1788)

Maryland (1788)

South Carolina (1788)

New Hampshire (1788)

Virginia (1788)

New York (1788)

North Carolina (1789)

Rhode Island (1790)

Vermont (1791)

Kentucky (1792)

Tennessee (1796)

Ohio (1803)

Louisiana (1812)

Indiana (1816)

Mississippi (1817)

Illinois (1818)

Alabama (1819)

Maine (1820)

Missouri (1821)

Before Utah, the state made up mostly of Mormon settlements, was admitted to the union in 1896, the following were added (in addition to the above list):

Arkansas (1836)

Michigan (1837)

Florida (1845)

Texas (1845)

Iowa (1846

Wisconsin (1848)

California (1850)

Minnesota (1858)

Oregon (1859)

Kansas (1861)

West Virginia (1863)

Nevada (1864)

Nebraska (1867)

Colorado (1876)

North Dakota (1889)

South Dakota (1889)

Montana (1889)

Washington (1889)

Idaho (1890)

Wyoming (1890)

the only states admitted after Utah are:

Oklahoma (1907)

New Mexico (1912)

Arizona (1912)

Alaska (1959)

Hawaii (1959)

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