There were a total of 4 states that are east of the Mississippi river that were not states by 1833. They are Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and West Virginia.
Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan and West Virginia are east of the Mississippi and were not states by 1833. Michigan was granted statehood in 1837.
Between 1803 and 1833, the following states became part of the United States: Ohio in 1803, Louisiana in 1812, Indiana in 1816, Mississippi in 1817, Illinois in 1818, Alabama in 1819, Maine in 1820, Missouri in 1821, Arkansas in 1836, and Michigan in 1837. These states were admitted to the Union through the process outlined in the U.S. Constitution, which includes approval by Congress and the President.
Abram M. Scott (born 1785 in Edgefield County, South Carolina; died July 12, 1833 in Jackson, Mississippi) succeeded Gerard Brandon as the fifth Governor of Mississippi, serving between January 9, 1832 and his death. Following the end of Scott's term as Governor, Charles Lynch (born 1783; died February 11, 1853) became the eighth Governor of Mississippi, serving between July 12, 1833 and November 20, 1833. Following the end of Lynch's term as Governor, Hiram Runnels (born December 15, 1796 in Hancock County, Georgia; died December 17, 1857 in Houston, Texas) became the ninth Governor of Mississippi, serving between November 20, 1833 and November 20, 1835.
A treaty was made between the United States and the Creek Indians west of the Mississippi, at Fort Gibson, on the 14th day of February 1833, by which a country was provided for the Seminoles in pursuance of the existing arrangements between the United States and that tribe.
River Flotilla of the Serbian Armed Forces was created in 1833.
The first successful cottonseed oil mill began production in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1833.
Whig Party - United States - was created in 1833.
The compromise of 1833, also called the Tariff of 1833, was a bill proposed to resolve the Nullification Crisis. It gradually reduced tariff rates after southern states objected to previous tariff bills.
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1833 not 1883.
Cornelius Bliss was born on January 26, 1833, in Fall River, Massachusetts, USA.
Congress made a compromise tariff to satisfy southern states.