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Not enough votes for statehood delayed it. The people who didn't want to make Tennessee a state were mostly from the Cumberland settlements. They didn't want taxes to increase.
The territory/region must have its own constitution and government and a population of at least 60,000, and they have to want/request statehood (like Puerto Rico did on December 11, 2012). Then the U.S. Congress must vote in favor of statehood. For an existing state to split into two states (like Massachusetts did in 1820 and Virginia did in 1863), the original government, the new government, and the U.S. Congress must all agree to it.
NOOOOOOOOOOO. THERE'S NO WAY I WANT TO BE HANNAH MONTANA FRIEND!!!
No there were loyalist factions that remained faithful to England.
The Mormons DID want Utah Territory to become a state, and applied for statehood several times! Once Utah was finally admitted as a state, they held a huge celebration. See the "Related Link" below for photos.
they wanted to have the territory
Some do, some want complete independence and some want no change at all.
Banana Montana is not a Moshling. If you want to find Banana Montana she is at The Underground Disco.
If you really want to know ... no its not :D
I want to say the big question was whether or not the state was anti-slavery or not. It was always about maintaining the balance. For every anti-slavery state there would have to be an arrangement to have a pro-slavery state.
maybe they want to be they can do whatever they want to do
Everyone is a very general word. Of course there was likely someone against it.