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Califoornia is ranked as the 31st US State and South Dakota is number 40.

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What states became states in the same year?

North Dakota and South Dakota in the year 1861. That is because North Dakota and South Dakota were first combined into one state called Dakota. Dakota got split into North Dakota and South Dakota in 1889.


How many years were there between the time South Dakota was first settled and when it became a state?

5years


What number is South Dakota's number?

At the same time South Dakota became a state, North Dakota was also admitted into the union. So that the order of signing the proclamations would be unknown, the proclamations were mixed up and South Dakota and North Dakota were admitted as the 39th and 40th states. Since that time, North Dakota has been alphabetically listed first, as the 39th US state, and South Dakota listed as the 40th US State.


When was South Dakota founded?

South Dakota became a US State on November 2, 1889.


Were North Dakota and South Dakota ever the same state?

No one knows, when President Benjamin Harrison signed the bills admitting these states into the Union, he never said which he signed first, but we do know that he signed them on November 2, 1889.


Was South Dakota the 39th state?

North Dakota is the 39th state; South Dakota is the 40th. The true, technical, answer is unknown because no one really knows which state President Harrison signed the papers for first, but North Dakota is usually considered the 39th state due to the fact that it precedes South Dakota in alphabetical order.


What would be listed first alphabetically the capital of North Dakota or the capital of South Dakota?

North Dakota's capital city, Bismarck, would come first, before South Dakota's capital city, Pierre.


What was the name of the first trading post in South Dakota?

Fort Pierre, established in 1817, was the first permanent settlement in South Dakota.


Locate the first three states directly south of North Dakota?

Heading south from North Dakota wiill take you into South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and finally into Oklahoma.


Where is it in relation to South Dakota?

First determine what 'it' is.


When was South Dakota established?

Aberdeen, South Dakota plotted as a town site on January 3, 1881, by Charles Prior, for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad (Milwaukee Road). Aberdeen was officially founded on July 6, 1881 when the first Milwaukee Road train arrived.


What South Dakota city was the original Dakota Territory capital?

Yankton (South Dakota) was the first capital of the Dakota Territory, from 1861 to 1883. The capital of the Dakota Territory was then moved to Bismarck (North Dakota) from 1883 until statehood for both states in 1889.