January 1, 1999
On April 1, 2000. The US Census is done ever 10 years. The next census will be done April 1, 2010
The U.S. Virgin Islands were purchased in 1917
A "state" (nation-state) has Population, Territory, Soverignty, and Government.
No, April 18, 1775, was a Tuesday. Check here: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/index.html?year=1775&country=1
Nunavut
April 1st, 1999
Nunavut is the newest territory in Canada, established on April 1, 1999. It was carved out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories and is home to a majority Inuit population.
In 1999, a third territory-Nunavut-was carved out of a part of the Northwest Territories.
Nunavut became a territory on April 1, 1999
The newest addition to Canada's provinces is the Arctic territory of Nunavut. It was declared its own territory on April 1, 1999.
Nunavut is not a province in Canada. It is one of three territories. It became a territory on April 1, 1999 when it split from the Northwest Territories, though the decision to become a separate territory, and boundaries were determined in the mid 90's. Nunavut was generally accepted as a location from the time around when the boundaries were set, even though it didn't gain official status until 1999. There was a lot of talk over whether Nunavut should be created as a Territory or a Province in the mid 90's. It is my understanding that it was created as a territory with the intention of one day becoming a province.
April 1, 1999 fell on a Thursday.
as a result of a land settlement between Canada and the aboriginal poeples of Canada!
Canada's newest province is Newfoundland and Labrador, which joined Canada on March 31, 1949. Canada's newest territory, Nunavut, was created on April 1, 1999.
Nunavut, Canada's newest territory, did not actually "join" Confederation. It was created out of part of the Northwest Territories, most of which had been part of Canada since July 15, 1870.
Nunavut was never ruled by the British government. Rather, the territory was created on April 1, 1999, through the Nunavut Act as passed by the Parliament of Canada.