June 1, 1792
Kentucky became a state on 1 June 1792. Technically Kentucky is NOT a state, it is actually a commonwealth state...
Most of the Kentucky statehood conventions met in Danville, which was a central location at the time. The first convention took place in 1784, and subsequent gatherings aimed to draft a constitution and establish governance for the proposed state. Danville's significance as a meeting place was due to its status as a prominent settlement and its accessibility for delegates from various regions of Kentucky.
Because it is a Commonwealth some will argue that it has never been a state at all, however the correct answer is 1792.
Kentucky was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1792 becoming the 15th state to join the Union.
It is the 26th most populated US State.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky became a state in 1792. Prior to it achieving statehood the state congress fought for the Commonwealth to be recognized as a separate state from Virginia.
What is Georgia's date of statehood
4882 conventions.
The original 13 Colonies plus Vernont and Kentucky.
It was founded somewhere in the 1700s. Residents got the Idea from Daniel Boone. {early explorer}
It was 1812.
In 1788.