November 2, 1889
North Dakota was admitted to our union on November 2,1889 along with South Dakota.
On 2 November 1889.
North Dakota was admitted into the Union on November 2, 1889 becoming the 39th state to join the Union.
November 2, 1889. North Dakota was the 39th or 40th state admitted to the United States. No one knows for sure which. South Dakota was admitted the same time, and the Secretary of State helping the president signing the papers kept them hidden, so no one could see which one the president signed first.
North Carolina was admitted into the Union on November 21, 1789 becoming the 12th state to join the Union.
North Dakota's statehood date is November 2, 1889, so North Dakota celebrated their Centennial, or 100 years of statehood, in 1989.
Before statehood, North Dakota was part of the Dakota Territory. The Dakota Territory was named for the Dakota Sioux settlements in the area. At the time of statehood, what was left of the Dakota Territory was split into two states, North Dakota and South Dakota.
The 39th state to join the United States was North Dakota, which was admitted on November 2, 1889. North Dakota was granted statehood on the same day as South Dakota, but North Dakota was officially recognized first due to the alphabetical order of the states.
Bismarck has been North Dakota's capital city since North Dakota was admitted to the Union in 1889.
North Dakota became the 39th state admitted to the union on November 2, 1889.
On 2 November 1889.
It was on 2 November 1889.