Vermont was the first state to grant Native Americans the right to vote, doing so in 1777. This was part of the state's constitution, which did not restrict voting rights based on race. However, many Native Americans faced various barriers to voting in subsequent years, and it wasn't until the mid-20th century that more widespread voting rights were recognized across the United States.
It was the Native Americans!
Native Americans were the first settlers in California. The population of Native Americans was large and was throughout the state. The Spanish were the first Europeans in California.
1954. The Last state in the country
Idaho's first inhabitants were Native Americans!!!! it became a state in July 1890
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Delaware it was the first state to adopt the Constitution.
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
It was the native Americans
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Yes, Native Americans participate in voting. Voting is a right and responsibility for all citizens of the United States, including Native Americans. Many Native American individuals and communities actively engage in the electoral process by registering to vote and casting their ballots in local, state, and national elections.
I am not really sure but I will give my best guess : The Native Americans tribes for Chicago becoming a state is that they are Native Americans and wanted Illinois to be Chicago