South Carolina was the first state to secede from the United States following the election of Abraham Lincoln. South Carolina seceded on December 20, 1860. South Carolina was followed by Mississippi on January 9, 1861, Florida on January 10, 1861, Alabama on January 11, 1861, Georgia on January 19, 1861, Louisiana on January 26, 1861, Texas on February 1, 1861, Virginia on April 17, 1861, Arkansas on May 6, 1861, North Carolina on May 20, 1861, and Tennessee on June 8, 1861.
South Carolina succeeded in seceding first.
No, Colin Powell was not succeeded by Carol Moseley-Braun as Secretary of State. Powell served as Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005, and he was succeeded by Condoleezza Rice. Carol Moseley-Braun was never Secretary of State; she is known for being the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
December 7, 1787 is the date that Delaware ratified the Constitution and so became the first state in the union.
Sargon of Akkad, also called Sargon the Great, had several sons. His first son was Rimush, who succeeded him and reigned for 9 years. Sargon I, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first) son Puzur-Ashur II. Sargon II, King of Assyria, was succeeded by his (presumably first ) son, Sennacherib
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South Carolina succeeded in seceding first.
The US State of Vermont-colony was the first state to outlaw slavery. The date was 1777.
it was Delaware and the date was 1787
No, Colin Powell was not succeeded by Carol Moseley-Braun as Secretary of State. Powell served as Secretary of State from 2001 to 2005, and he was succeeded by Condoleezza Rice. Carol Moseley-Braun was never Secretary of State; she is known for being the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
" Sputnik-1 ", October 4, 1957. That wasn't the first attempt, but it was the first time that an object was launched and it succeeded in achieving orbit.
1859
Around 800 BCE
1859
Mary 1 from 1553 until 1558 when she was succeeded by Elizabeth 1 until 1603.
John Adams succeeded the first president, George Washington.
1790
Maine became a state on March 15, 1820. It was formerly part of the state of Massachusetts but succeeded with the approval of the General Court.