A former Dutch West Indies Company Colony, a former Swedish Colony, a former English Colony and the first state in the Union.
Delaware was the first of the Thirteen Colonies to enter the union, ratifying the U.S. Constitution on December 7, 1787. It was the first state to do so, earning it the nickname "The First State." Delaware's early decision to join the union set a precedent for the other states that followed.
delaware was the first state.Delaware
the south threatened to succeed from the union
Virginia, where Jamestown is. :)
Virginia
Roanoke Island by the brother of Sir Walter Raleigh, Gilbert Raleigh. This colony did not succeed.
No. The first colony to ratify the Constitution and become a state was Delaware. But Virginia was the first colony to be settled.
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no because if Delaware was the first state in the union then Delaware obviously had a royal colony and Maryland was the 5th state to enter the union so there had to be a state before it with a royal colony so........................ NO! and if you don't think this answers true research it yourself.
Who tried first isn't known, but the then Soviet Union were the first to succeed in getting a satellite into orbit
A former Dutch West Indies Company Colony, a former Swedish Colony, a former English Colony and the first state in the Union.
They depended on slaves too much, and when slaves were outlawed, things turned havoc
The USSR AKA Soviet Union AKA Russia were the first to succeed, followed by the USA.
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