No. Georgia was a charter given to James Oglethorpe, created as an asylum for debtors.
It was a part of unknown land that only native Americans had
A territory.
Georgia became a state on January 2, 1788, a year before George Washington became the first President of the United States.
Yes- it was called the New Orleans Territory.
Before North Dakota became a state, it was part of the Dakota Territory. Before that, North Dakota was part of the Minnesota Territory and the Nebraska Territory.
No there was not. In fact in the mission and rancho times in the 1800's Ohio was not a territory.
Yes Yes
it was a territory and became a state in the civil war
A territory.
Before, it was territory controlled by Massachusetts. Then it later became a state.
Yes.
yes
Washington state used to be a territory (Washington territory) before it became a state. But then on Nov. 11 1889 Washington became an official state. So now Washington is a state and not a territory.
Washington state used to be a territory (Washington territory) before it became a state. But then on Nov. 11 1889 Washington became an official state. So now Washington is a state and not a territory.
No it was a British Colony.
It was a US Territory.
Before it became a state, California was known as Spanish territory until the US claimed it for itself, so yes.
Georgia became a state on January 2, 1788, a year before George Washington became the first President of the United States.