In addition to the first twelve states, eleven more were added from May 1790 to March 1820. They are Rhode Island, Vermont (which was previously independent), Kentucky (which was previously part of Virginia), Tennessee (which was previously part of North Carolina), Ohio (part of which had belonged to Connecticut), Louisiana, Indiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Alabama and Maine (which was previously part of Massachusetts).
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Louisiana (18th state) - April 20, 1812 Mississippi (20th state) - December 10, 1817 Alabama (22nd state) - December 14, 1819
Missouri Compromise
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That would be 4 Between 1820 and 1850, eight states were added to the Union: Maine (1820), Missouri (1821), Arkansas (1836), Michigan (1837), Florida (1845), Texas (1845), Iowa (1846), and Wisconsin (1848). Maine, Michigan, Iowa, and Wisconsin were free states, while Missouri, Arkansas, Florida, and Texas were slave states. This maintained the balance between free and slave states.
By keeping a balance between slave states and free states, so that neither side would be automatically outvoted in Congress.
Between 1810 and 1820, the southern states admitted to the Union were Louisiana (1812), Mississippi (1817), Alabama (1819), and Missouri (1821). Louisiana became the 18th state, followed by Mississippi as the 20th, and Alabama as the 22nd. Missouri's admission was part of the Missouri Compromise, which addressed the balance between free and slave states.
Mozart died in 1791, so the answer is "no."
william mcintosh
Uruguay has been fighting its independence from Spain between 1810 and 1820, becoming an independent country in 1828.
Maine entered the united states of America in 1820 and it wasn't a original colony
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the war of 1812 happened and the agricultural crisis started in 1820.
1820
After the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which allowed Missouri to enter the Union as a slave state and Maine as a free state, several other states entered. These included Arkansas (1836) and Michigan (1837) as slave and free states, respectively. The compromise aimed to maintain the balance between slave and free states, setting the stage for future conflicts over slavery as new states joined the Union.
Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. Louisiana (18th state) - April 20, 1812 Mississippi (20th state) - December 10, 1817 Alabama (22nd state) - December 14, 1819
Missouri Compromise
increase