On July 2, 1788, the Confederation Congress, meeting in New York, received word that a reconvened New Hampshire ratifying convention had approved the Constitution. With South Carolina's acceptance of the Constitution in May, New Hampshire thus became the ninth state to ratify. The Congress appointed a committee "for putting the said Constitution into operation."
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Georgia became a state in 1788 when it became the 4th state to ratify the US constitution; it was also one of the states that seceded from the union to form the Confederacy, during the period of the Civil War.
January 2, 1788.
Georgia was admitted into the Union on January 2, 1788 becoming the 4th state to join the Union.
Georgia was admitted into the Union on January 2, 1788 becoming the 4th state to join the Union.
In 1609 Henry Hudson established a Dutch colony in what is now New York. Yet the colony was small and the fort that was built was not very strong. The port was a good one so the British became interested in the area and when the brother of the king, the Duke of York, was given the area of New York in 1664. New York was seized by English without a shot being fired. Named, after the Duke of York it became New York.
It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 2/3 of 1788 = 1192.It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 2/3 of 1788 = 1192.It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 2/3 of 1788 = 1192.It is so very simple and quick to get the answer, especially since, if you need it, you can use the calculator that comes with your computer. But since you are obviously not able to do so, the answer is 2/3 of 1788 = 1192.
1. Delaware - December 7, 1787 2. Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787 3. New Jersey - December 18, 1787 4. Georgia - January 2, 1788 5. Connecticut - January 9, 1788 6. Massachusetts - February 6, 1788 7. Maryland - April 28, 1788 8. South Carolina - May 23, 1788 9. New Hampshire - June 21, 1788 10. Virginia - June 25, 1788 11. New York - July 26, 1788 12. North Carolina - November 21, 1789 13. Rhode Island - May 29, 1790
New York became a state on July 26, 1788. So it has already had two centennial celebrations: it became 100 years old on July 26, 1888, and became 200 years old on July 26, 1988. It won't have another centennial until it turns 300 on July 26, 2088 (well over 70 years from now).
January 2, 1788 as the 4th state. January 2, 1788 as the 4th state.
New York became the 11th state admitted to the union on July 26, 1788.
Georgia was admitted to the union January 2nd, 1788 as the 4th state.
january 2, 1788
1 - Delaware - December 7, 1787 2 - Pennsylvania - December 12, 1787 3 - New Jersey - December 18, 1787 4 - Georgia - January 2, 1788 5 - Connecticut - January 9, 1788 6 - Massachusetts - February 6, 1788 7 - Maryland - April 28, 1788 8 - South Carolina - May 23, 1788 9 - New Hampshire - June 21, 1788 10 - Virgina - June 25, 1788 11 - New York - July 26, 1788 12 - North Carolina - November 21, 1789 13 - Rhode Island - May 29, 1790 14 - Vermont - March 4, 1791 15 - Kentucky - June 1, 1792 16 - Tennessee - June 1, 1796 17 - Ohio - March 1, 1803
Georgia became a state in 1788 when it became the 4th state to ratify the US constitution; it was also one of the states that seceded from the union to form the Confederacy, during the period of the Civil War.
Delaware (December 7, 1787)Pennsylvania (December 12, 1787)New Jersey (December 18, 1787)Georgia (January 2, 1788)Connecticut (January 9, 1788)Massachusetts (February 6, 1788)Maryland (April 28, 1788)South Carolina (May 23, 1788)New Hampshire (June 21, 1788)Virginia (June 25, 1788)New York (July 26, 1788)North Carolina (November 21, 1788)Rhode Island (May 29, 1790)
January 2 1788
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