It was 50 years.
Arizona became the 48th state on Wednesday, February 14, 1912.
Feb. 14, 1912 it became the 48th state.
The Territorial Capital was moved to Phoenix from Prescott in 1899. Phoenix became the capital of the State of Arizona on February 14, 1912; the same day that Arizona became a state.
The land area known as Arizona today was once a part of the Territory of New Mexico, became a part of the Confederate States of America as the Confederate Territory of Arizona and later became Arizona Territory with a new dividing border with New Mexico. Arizona became a US State on 14 February 1912.
Arizona Arizona became a U.S. state on February 14, 1912
The Apache, Navajo and Ute.
Fifty years.
Fifty years.
The Apache, Navajo and Ute who all still have a major presence in Arizona.
Arizona is nicknamed "The Apache State" because the Apache Native American tribe has a rich history and significant presence in the state. The Apache tribe has traditionally inhabited the region and played a key role in shaping Arizona's cultural heritage.
Arizona became the 48th state to join the Union on February 14, 1912.
The Arizona State animal is the Ringtail, and the State bird is the Cactus Wren.
Arizona became the 48th US State.
Arizona became a state on febuary 14th, 1912
Arizona was admitted into the Union on February 14, 1912 becoming the 48th state to join the Union.
Arizona became the 48th state on Wednesday, February 14, 1912.
Arizona became the 48th US State.