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Arizona was the 48th US State and it got statehood 47 years before Alaska became the 49th US State Arizona became a State in the same year that Alaska became a formal US Territory.
The Territorial Capital was moved to Phoenix from Prescott in 1899. Phoenix became the capital of the State of Arizona on February 14, 1912; the same day that Arizona became a state.
The original 13 colonies all became part of the United States at the same time once the 9 state ratification requirement was met for the Constitution and it became ratified.
Wisconsin became a US territory following the American Revolution. Settlers were attracted to the territory's mining, lumber and dairy industries. Wisconsin was admitted to the Union in 1848, becoming the 30th US state.
They became states in the same year of 1959. Both had reached the population where they could become a state.
Indiana became the 19th State in 1816 and Illinois became the 21st State in 1818.
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Maine became a state where slavery was forbidden at the same time that Missouri became a slave state.
On July 1, 2000, Vermont became the first US state to legalize same-sex civil unions.
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Wisconsin became a U.S. state on May 29, 1848. Michigan became a U.S. state on January 26, 1837.
Arizona was the 48th US State and it got statehood 47 years before Alaska became the 49th US State Arizona became a State in the same year that Alaska became a formal US Territory.
it became a state because they settled with the untied states and well yeah
Same as the continental US and plus Alaska's Day, the day Alaska became a state
The last Territorial Governor was Miles Conway Moore. The firs State Governor was Elisha Peyre Ferry who took office the same day that Washington became a state.
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They wanted its 50th anniversary as a Confederate State to fall on the same date that it became a US State.