Delaware was the first state became a state in 1787. Hawaii was the last state to join and it joined in 1959.
Gaybar
Probobly Poloniesians.
Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution. Pennsylvania was second. Alphabetically, I believe it would be Alabama. Population-wise, California Size-wise, Alaska Easternmost - Maine Western-most - Hawaii Northern-most - Alaska gets the not again Southern-most - I believe it would be Florida, with Key West being the southern most city.
Polynesian voyagers were the first to settle in Hawaii, using only the stars, ocean currents, and birds for navigation. The first European explorer to "discover" Hawaii was Captain James Cooke in 1777.
Alaska became the 49th US State on 3 January 1959. Hawaii became the 50th US State on 21 August 1959.
No, Alaska was to be admitted first.
Alaska is first but if you mean in the 48 states not counting Hawaii or Alaska, Texas.
New Jersey, Hawaii, Alaska
Alaska
First comes Canada then Washington. The only U. S. state that is due south of Alaska is Hawaii.
alaska, luv
Alaska or Hawaii
The indigenous people of Alaska and Hawaii were the first nations of eastern North America.
None First off, Hawaii is an island. Secondly, Alaska shares a border with Canada (specifically the Yukon Territories and British Colombia, both of those are technically provinces). Joke or not, the answer is zero.
Alaska
No wrong the first "state" could be Virginia but Hawaii was the last state added into the United States.