3 are commonwealths Virginia, Massachusetts,and Pennsylvania the other ten are states
All thirteen original colonies/states are represented.
There were a total of 16 states in 1800. Beside the original 13 colonies which became states, there are Vermont, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
13 states and 13 colonies
The flag of the United States of America features 13 stripes of alternating red and white color, representing the original 13 colonies.
In 1820, the United States had 24 states. This number included states that were part of the original 13 colonies as well as those admitted into the Union in the years following. The admission of Missouri in 1821 as part of the Missouri Compromise was significant in maintaining the balance between free and slave states.
There are four "states" that are commonwealths. They are Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
13, the colonies
the 13 original colonies
There were 13 original states in the United States. These states were the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution and form the union.
There weren't any states but, we did have the original 13 colonies.
If by original states you mean the thirteen colonies then just do 50-13. 37.
There were originally 13 colonies in the US.
The thirteen original colonies
36 states in the US are states, and 4 are officially commonwealths. (Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Virginia, and Kentucky)
All thirteen original colonies/states are represented.
When the U.S. was first formed, the thirteen colonies became the thirteen original states.
50 of course. However there are technically 46 states and 4 commonwealths