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)
27 states were admitted to the Union before Texas.
41, Washington was the 42nd state to be admitted to the Union on 11th November 1889.
Indiana was the 19th state admitted, so 18 states were in the Union before Indiana.
No. Arizona was admitted in 1912. Even in the states where it had been permitted, slavery ended 47 years before that.
The last state in the continental United States to be admitted to the Union was Arizona. It was admitted on February 14, 1912. Not long before that, New Mexico was the 47th state to be admitted on January 6, 1912. Of course, Alaska and Hawaii were admitted after Arizona in 1959, but they are not part of the continental states.
None. The last two states to join the union, namely Hawaii and Alaska, were admitted under Eisenhower, before Kennedy took office.
Vermont,Kentucky,Tennessee,and Ohio.
No states were admitted in 1800.
There is no limit to the number of states that may be admitted to the Union.
Vermont, Tennesse, Kentucky, and Ohio
No states were admitted to the United States in 1860. Oregon was admitted on February 14, 1859, and the next state to be added was Kansas on January 29, 1861.
Spain had established a permanent settlement in North America before 1600. St. Augustine was established as a fort in 1565. It was the first permanent settlement in what would become the United States.