Pennsylvania was admitted into the Union on December 12, 1787 becoming the 2nd state to join the union.
It was August-21-1959.
On 1 March 1803 as the 17th State.
On 15 March 1820 as the 23rd State.
Generally speaking yes it does.
If you are referring to admission to the Union, Georgia was the fourth state to receive statehood on January 2, 1788.
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act of admission
If you mean admission to statehood , then it would be April 30,1812
The formation of other U.S. states influenced Arizona's statehood by establishing a precedent for territorial governance and state admission processes. As neighboring territories, such as New Mexico and Utah, achieved statehood, they highlighted the viability of Arizona's aspirations for admission. Additionally, the growing population and development in Arizona, driven partly by its proximity to newly formed states, increased pressure for statehood. Ultimately, these dynamics contributed to Arizona's admission as the 48th state in 1912.
Oklahoma became the 46th US State on 16 November 1907.
wanted to allow slavery
An act of Congress granting statehood is typically known as an Enabling Act. This legislation outlines the conditions and requirements for a territory to become a state. Once these conditions are met, the territory can draft a constitution and apply for admission to the Union.