California was admitted into the Union on September 9, 1850 becoming the 31st state to join the Union.
10,000 people a day came into the state and CA became a state in 1850.
Because two years after gold was discovered in CA it became a state on Sept. 9, 1850. It helped this state to grow and become a powerful state and it is our state mineral.
The California State Legislature, with the support of Governor John Bigler, moved to Sacramento in 1854. The capital of California (Mexico) before 1846 was located in Monterrey where in 1849 the first Constitutional Convention and state elections were held. In 1849 the State Legislature voted to site the State Capitol in San Jose. After 1850, when California became a state, the Capitol was also located in Vallejo, and Benicia before moving to Sacramento. In the 1879 Constitutional Convention, Sacramento was named to be the permanent State Capital.
California became a state 2 years after the finding of gold. Sept. 9, 1850 is when CA was admitted to the union.
There was never a question about CA that we would be a free state. We became a state on Sept. 9, 1850.
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Sept. 9, 1850 CA became a state.
Ca frist became a state in 1850.so technicly then.
10,000 people a day came into the state and CA became a state in 1850.
The Bear Flag Republic began in 1849 with the rush of the gold miners into CA. Sept. 9, 1850 CA became a state.
CA became a state in 1850 because of the gold rush. The use of " I have found it." Refers to the finding of gold.
It only relates because CA became a state because of the gold rush. On Sept. 9th 1850 CA became part of the United States. Thus, they were under the Constitution and wrote the CA constitution based on the federal.
CA became a state in 1850 and the law was called The Compromise of 1850.
Because two years after gold was discovered in CA it became a state on Sept. 9, 1850. It helped this state to grow and become a powerful state and it is our state mineral.
California became a state on September 9, 1850 and occurred during the Millard Fillmore administration. Fillmore was the 13th President and served from July 10, 1850 to March 3, 1853.
The California State Legislature, with the support of Governor John Bigler, moved to Sacramento in 1854. The capital of California (Mexico) before 1846 was located in Monterrey where in 1849 the first Constitutional Convention and state elections were held. In 1849 the State Legislature voted to site the State Capitol in San Jose. After 1850, when California became a state, the Capitol was also located in Vallejo, and Benicia before moving to Sacramento. In the 1879 Constitutional Convention, Sacramento was named to be the permanent State Capital.