When the population of a territory reached 60,000 the people could petition for statehood.
If you are talking about the process of a territory becoming a state, then I can help you. I'm working on it right now myself. 1.) A petition needs to be sent to the congress from the people of the territory that wants to be admitted. 2.) If the Congress honors the petition it passes an Enabling act. This authorizes the people of the territory to draw up a state constitution. 3.) This document, after it has been framed, and ratified at the polls by the people of the territory, is then submitted to congress. 4.) If Congress finds everything in order, statehood legislation is passed and signed by the President. Formal admission is signaled by presidential proclamation. Congress has been generous in granting full statehood to the home territories, in some cases even before they had acquired large populations.
California's petition for statehood in 1850 was significant as it marked the first instance of a territory seeking statehood without first going through the typical intermediary step of becoming a territory. This petition arose amid the Gold Rush, which rapidly increased California's population and economic importance. Furthermore, its admission as a free state was crucial in the contentious debate over slavery, influencing the balance of power between free and slave states and contributing to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.
They created the Northwest Ordinance in 1787. That ordinance created a single Northwest Territory out of the lands north of the Ohio River, and east of the Mississippi River. The lands were to be divided into three to five smaller territories. When the population of a territory reached 60,000, the people would petition a statehood. Each new state would come into the Union with the same rights and privileges as the original 13 states.
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When the population of a territory reached 60,000 the people could petition for statehood.
A territory can become a US state through an act of Congress. The territory must first apply for statehood and then go through a process to draft a state constitution. If Congress approves the statehood petition and constitution, the territory can be admitted as a new state.
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When the population of a territory reached 60,000, the people could petition for statehood. ANS 2 -Northwest Territories is CANADIAN, they are not and never will be states !
I guess none have been denied. While some territories have significantly delayed petitioning for statehood, including Alaska (92 years) and Oklahoma (104 years), no valid petition for statehood has ever been denied by the U.S. Congress.
If you are talking about the process of a territory becoming a state, then I can help you. I'm working on it right now myself. 1.) A petition needs to be sent to the congress from the people of the territory that wants to be admitted. 2.) If the Congress honors the petition it passes an Enabling act. This authorizes the people of the territory to draw up a state constitution. 3.) This document, after it has been framed, and ratified at the polls by the people of the territory, is then submitted to congress. 4.) If Congress finds everything in order, statehood legislation is passed and signed by the President. Formal admission is signaled by presidential proclamation. Congress has been generous in granting full statehood to the home territories, in some cases even before they had acquired large populations.
When the population of a territory reached 60,000, the people could petition for statehood. ANS 2 -Northwest Territories is CANADIAN, they are not and never will be states !
The process for becoming a state is for the legislature of the territory to petition the US Congress for admittance to the union (United States of America). That is what the people of Minnesota did in 1858.
Areas can petition for making themselves a state within the United States. An enabling act directs any area wishing to claim statehood to frame state constitution.
California's petition for statehood in 1850 was significant as it marked the first instance of a territory seeking statehood without first going through the typical intermediary step of becoming a territory. This petition arose amid the Gold Rush, which rapidly increased California's population and economic importance. Furthermore, its admission as a free state was crucial in the contentious debate over slavery, influencing the balance of power between free and slave states and contributing to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.
The people of Puerto Rico have narrowly rejected statehood in plebiscite elections on three separate occasions since 1967. There may be a fourth Plebiscite in 2012 if the current governor gets certain legislation passed. In order for a territory to become a state of the United States 5 things have to happen. 1) The territory has to have a constitution (Puerto Rico Has one of these) 2) The voting public of the territory must vote to ask for statehood. 50%+1 of the electorate must vote to request statehood. 3) The territory has to petition Congress (US House and Senate) to be accepted into the Union. 4) Congress (both houses) must pass a resolution accepting the Territory as a state. 5) The President of the United State must "certify" Statehood (sign the Congressional Resolution into Law)