Colorado became a territory on Feb. 28, 1861, until August 1, 1876, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Colorado.
Louisiana is neither a territory nor a colony; it is a state in the United States. Originally, it was a French colony established in the 17th century and later became a Spanish territory before being purchased by the U.S. in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. It was admitted as the 18th state on April 30, 1812.
James Madison who was the Secretary of State when the Louisiana Purchase was made.
After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the part of the Louisiana Purchase that would eventually become the State of Louisiana was organized into the Territory of Orleans. The Territory of Louisiana was the other part of the Louisiana purchase that became the State of Arkansas and everything North of that. (The land north of Lake Ponchartrain and east of the Mississippi River was known as "West Florida" and was owned at the time by Great Britain.)
Most of Minnesota's land was part of the Louisiana Purchase.
Colorado became a territory on Feb. 28, 1861, until August 1, 1876, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Colorado.
Louisiana was admitted into the Union on April 30, 1812 becoming the 18th state to join the Union.
Louisiana purchase
James Monroe who later became the 5th US president negotiated the Louisiana Purchase, along with Robert R. Livingston.
Missouri has been a state for 190 years exactly
Louisiana is neither a territory nor a colony; it is a state in the United States. Originally, it was a French colony established in the 17th century and later became a Spanish territory before being purchased by the U.S. in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. It was admitted as the 18th state on April 30, 1812.
James Madison who was the Secretary of State when the Louisiana Purchase was made.
A territory, part of the Louisiana Purchase.
No it was in the NorthWestern Territory, it became a state right around when we bought the Louisiana from the French.
Louisiana (1812) and Indiana (1816) became states under Madison.
After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the part of the Louisiana Purchase that would eventually become the State of Louisiana was organized into the Territory of Orleans. The Territory of Louisiana was the other part of the Louisiana purchase that became the State of Arkansas and everything North of that. (The land north of Lake Ponchartrain and east of the Mississippi River was known as "West Florida" and was owned at the time by Great Britain.)
It was carved up into various Territories which later became States.