1. Delaware Dec. 7, 1787
2. Pennsylvania Dec. 12, 1787
3. New Jersey Dec. 18, 1787
4. Georgia Jan. 2, 1788
5. Connecticut Jan. 9, 1788
6. Massachusetts Feb. 6, 1788
7. Maryland Apr. 28, 1788
8. South Carolina May 23, 1788
9. New Hampshire June 21, 1788
10. Virginia June 25, 1788
11. New York July 26, 1788
12. North Carolina Nov. 21, 1789
13. Rhode Island May 29, 1790
14. Vermont Mar. 4, 1791
15. Kentucky June 1, 1792
16. Tennessee June 1, 1796
17. Ohio Mar. 1, 1803
18. Louisiana Apr. 30, 1812
19. Indiana Dec. 11, 1816
20. Mississippi Dec. 10, 1817
21. Illinois Dec. 3, 1818
22. Alabama Dec. 14, 1819
23. Maine Mar. 15, 1820
States rightsThe extension of slaveryTariffs
it caused slavery to expand in to the north.
The Missouri Compromise (1820)
ANSWER:During the 1820's the government of the United States printed currency, as it does today. It was good, and was accepted in every state.But, with the American Civil War, the United State continued to print currency, but, the Confederate States of America decided to print their own currency. This being the fact, that they were no longer part of the Union.However, over a period of time, the Confederate currency would not be worth the paper it was printed on, and United States currency would be hard to come by in the South.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was created on 1993-04-22.
There were 22 states, then Maine broke away from Massachusetts and became the 23rd state. The states in 1820 were all the one's east of the Mississippi, and Lousiana. West Virginia wasn't a state then, there was just Virginia, and Florida was controlled by Spain then.
22
16000 slaves were in the united states
There were 16 free states
there were 12 free states and 12 slave states.
The three most populated U. S. states in 1820 were...New York (1,372,812)Pennsylvania (1,049,458)Virginia (938,261)
Maine became the 23rd state in March 1820.
1820
Joseph Wolf was born on January 22, 1820.
Joseph Wolf was born on January 22, 1820.
Oliver Mowat was born on 1820-07-22.
Battle of Tacuarembó happened on 1820-01-22.