Arizona became the 48th US State on 14 February 1912.
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Arizona became the last of the contiguous States in 1912.
Arizona became the 48th state on February 14, 1912.
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President Taft signed Arizona into statehood on February 14th, 1912.
The formation of other U.S. states influenced Arizona's statehood by establishing a precedent for territorial governance and state admission processes. As neighboring territories, such as New Mexico and Utah, achieved statehood, they highlighted the viability of Arizona's aspirations for admission. Additionally, the growing population and development in Arizona, driven partly by its proximity to newly formed states, increased pressure for statehood. Ultimately, these dynamics contributed to Arizona's admission as the 48th state in 1912.
Arizona achieved statehood on 14 February 1912 as the 48th US State.
Yes, President William Howard Taft demanded the removal of the recall of judges provision from Arizona's proposed constitution before agreeing to sign the Arizona Statehood Bill. His insistence was based on concerns about judicial independence and the potential undermining of the judiciary's authority. As a result, Arizona's constitution was amended to eliminate this provision, allowing statehood to be granted in 1912.
Arizona was admitted into the Union on February 14, 1912 becoming the 48th state to join the Union.
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