Wisconsin became a territory in 1836
1848
It's a state, not a territory
Wisconsin was in the French territory in 1750.
Wisconsin became a state in 1998. It became a state because Tony declared it to be a state.
The year that California became a territory was around 1848 after the Mexican-American War. It became a state in 1850.
1999
wisconsin
It will be 163 years old in May this year.
Madison was named the capital of the Wisconsin Territory in 1836 and became the capital of the state of Wisconsin when Wisconsin was admitted to the Union on May 29, 1848.
In 1787, Congress banned slavery in the new northwest territory. The territory included the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin. By prohibiting slavery in the territory, it made the Ohio River the boundary between slave and non-slave states.
During the year 1802, the farthest West states officially were Kentucky and Tennessee. The farthest west territory was Wisconsin.