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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.
more states were added.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
The first five states of the United States were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut.
In 1791 the slaves in Haiti realized that they wanted to be free and fought until 1803 and the French finally left.
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio
Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812)
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.
Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812)
more states were added.
Vermont was admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 becoming the 14th state to join the union.
The first five states of the United States were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut.
Ohio was admitted into the Union on March 1, 1803 becoming the 17th state to join the Union. It is the only state that was admitted into the union during 1801-1803.
The United States was small in land when it was first formed. However, that all changed in 1803 when the Louisiana Purchase nearly doubled the country in size.
The Louisiana Purchase was transacted between the newly formed United States of America and France. it was in 1803 and Thomas Jefferson was President. The purchase was for 15,000,000 acres for 828,800 square miles.
There were a series of Haitian rebellions, but only the revolution from 1791 to 1803 actually pushed the French out of the country.
There were only 13 colonies in 1803.