On 1 March 1803 as the 17th State.
It was August-21-1959.
In 1803.
In 1803.
Ohio
March 1, 1803
On 15 March 1820 as the 23rd State.
Generally speaking yes it does.
The history of the statehood of Ohio includes that it was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803. At the time Ohio became a state it had an estimated 45,000 residents.
The history of the statehood of Ohio includes that it was admitted to the Union on March 1, 1803. At the time Ohio became a state it had an estimated 45,000 residents.
March 1, 1803
Sort of. On February 19, 1803, President Jefferson signed an act of Congress that approved Ohio's boundaries and constitution. However, Congress had never passed a resolution formally admitting Ohio as the 17th state. The current custom of Congress declaring an official date of statehood did not begin until 1812, with Louisiana's admission as the 18th state. Although no formal resolution of admission was required, when the oversight was discovered in 1953, Ohio congressman George H. Bender introduced a bill in Congress to admit Ohio to the Union retroactive to March 1, 1803. At a special session at the old state capital in Chillicothe, the Ohio state legislature approved a new petition for statehood that was delivered to Washington, D.C. on horseback. On August 7, 1953 (the year of Ohio's 150th anniversary), President Eisenhower signed an act that officially declared March 1, 1803 the date of Ohio's admittance into the Union
If you are referring to admission to the Union, Georgia was the fourth state to receive statehood on January 2, 1788.