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Nevada was a US state in 1864. It never had slaves even as a US Territory.
Illinois was originally part of the Northwest Territory, which was established in 1787. It became a separate territory in 1809 and was admitted as the 21st state of the United States on December 3, 1818. Thus, Illinois is neither a territory nor a colony; it is a state.
No, Ohio was not part of the territory included in the Louisiana Purchase. The Louisiana Purchase, made in 1803, involved land west of the Mississippi River, while Ohio was established as part of the Northwest Territory, which was organized in 1787. Ohio became a state in 1803, prior to the Louisiana Purchase.
The middle colony that was not originally part of the Dutch territory is Pennsylvania. Founded by William Penn in 1681, Pennsylvania was established as a haven for Quakers and others seeking religious freedom. It was distinct from the Dutch-controlled areas, such as New Amsterdam (which became New York) and parts of New Jersey.
It was part of the Utah Territory.
Mexico used to possess the Utah Territory, and Nevada was a part of the Utah Territory, so the answer is yes, indirectly. Nevada separated from this territory in 1861 to form its own state.
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Nevada was a part of the Utah Territory until 1850 and became Nevada Territory in 1861. Nevada became a state in 1864. Nevada was neither a free state nor a slave state from 1820 - 1850.
Dakota Territory, Washington Territory, Indian Territory, Nebraska Territory, Nevada Territory, New Mexico Territory, Utah Territory, and Colorado Territory
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Yes, the state of Nevada was part of the Mexican Cession. This territory was ceded to the United States following the Mexican-American War through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848. Although Nevada was not organized as a separate territory until 1861, its land was included in the areas acquired from Mexico.
Nevada was owned by France, as part of Alta, California, until the Mexican War of Independence brought it under Mexican control. The US gained the territory in 1848, following its victory in the Mexican-American War, and the area was eventually in corporated as part of Utah Territory in 1850. The discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in 1859 led to a population boom that was an impetus to the creation of Nevada Territory out of in 1861.
New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and Texas.
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Nevada became the 36th state of the United States on October 31, 1864. Before Nevada became a state, it was part of the Nevada Territory that existed from March 2, 1861, until October 31, 1864.