They must have their own constitution.
There is also a requirement of a minimum population of 60,000, but that was not always enforced.
Missouri
I think yes because i asked their leader
Terrible, they asked the US for financial assistance.
Because the South wanted to assert that this island-fort in Charleston harbour was part of the Confederacy. The Union did not recognise the Confederacy, and tried to defend the fort as one of its own garrisons.
Russia is the most common country that is related to the soviet Union, and so Russia, part of Poland, Germany, most of Eruope
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California's request to be admitted into the Union caused problems because the state wanted to be admitted as a free state. If the government allowed that it would have upset the balance of slave and free states.
Because he considered himself a Virginian first and an American second.
Gee i do not know that's why i asked it
Yes, they did. McCartney admitted so when asked directly in an interview.
anwestern territory,what asks to be admitted as a free state
You probably mean Lee. He was asked to lead the Union armies, but decided to stay with his home state of Virginia.
God showed mercy towards Jonah because Jonah repented and turned back to God after initially resisting His command. God saw Jonah's change of heart and gave him a second chance to fulfill his mission of delivering a message to the people of Nineveh. Ultimately, God's mercy is a reflection of His love and desire for all individuals to have the opportunity to seek forgiveness and redemption.
California
No. In an era of fraud and identity theft, Western Union has become much stricter about such things. In most cases, you will be asked to show an ID, and also to have the MTCN number if you want to collect the money.
New York became a state on July 26, 1788. So it has already had two centennial celebrations: it became 100 years old on July 26, 1888, and became 200 years old on July 26, 1988. It won't have another centennial until it turns 300 on July 26, 2088 (well over 70 years from now).