The first five states of the United States were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut.
Alaska joined the union January 3rd 1959 followed by Hawaii August 21, 1959. The first state to join the U.A was Hawai, Alaska joined a little later.
New Hampshire is the northernmost of the original 13 states. Georgia was the southernmost of the original 13 states.
When the U.S. was first formed, the thirteen colonies became the thirteen original states.
Delaware was the first state became a state in 1787. Hawaii was the last state to join and it joined in 1959.
Yes. Those two states were among the first to heed South Carolina's appeal to secede from the USA - it was the Deep South that broke away first.
Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792), Tennessee (1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812)
San Jose joined in 1991, with Anaheim following in 1993.
There were 13 original states in the United States. These states were the first to ratify the U.S. Constitution and form the union.
It was first joined by states in the Deep South.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president to be born outside of the original 13 states. He was born in Kentucky.
The first was Delaware, the second was Pennsylvania
Delaware...the 'first state'...
If your talking about provinces then the first four provinces that joined confederation (the original dominion of Canada) were Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They all joined in 1867.
It was first joined by states in the Deep South.
Vermont and Kentucky, in that order.
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The thirteen original colonies became the first thirteen states in The United States of America.