The first 13 states were judged to have become US states when they ratified the US Constitution between 1787 and 1790. However, all 13 of the colonies that ratified the Constitution were already signatories to the Articles of Confederation, and therefore already states at the time, and became subject to the Constitution once 9 states had ratified it.
The first 7 states to ratify were:
1. Delaware - December 7, 1787
2. Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787
3. New Jersey - December 18, 1787
4. Georgia - January 2, 1788
5. Connecticut - January 9, 1788
6. Massachusetts - February 6, 1788
7. Maryland - April 28, 1788
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
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For the majority of its existence, the capital of the CSA was Richmond, Virginia. The state capitals of the Confederacy were the same as they are presently in those states.
Richmond, VA and Montgomery, AL
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
what is the capitals of U.S.A
2013: No. The Washington Capitals were eliminated in the first round by the New York Rangers in 7 games.
Madison, Wisconsin Cheyenne, Wyoming
Madison, Wisconsin Cheyenne, Wyoming
2013: No, the Washington Capitals were eliminated in the first round in 7 games by the New York Rangers.
The first five state capitals in the United States in ABC order are Albany, New York; Annapolis, Maryland; Atlanta, Georgia; Augusta, Maine; and Austin, Texas.
The first Capital was Montgomery in Alabama, the second one was Richmond in Virginia.
Montgomery, Alabama was the first capital of Confederate States, and Richmond, Virginia.
There are 50 states and respective capitols
By capitals and cities