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The order which the original 13 states ratified the constitution, then the order that the others were admitted to the union

This is a list of U.S. states by date of statehood, that is, the date when each U.S. state joined the Union. Although the first 13 states can be considered to have been members of the United States from the date of the Declaration of Independence – Thursday, July 4 1776 – they are presented here as being "admitted" on the date each ratified the present United States Constitution; most other such lists, including the 50 State Quarters program, do the same. The admission dates for later states were set by either the act of admission or a later resolution issued under that act, except for Ohio, whose date of admission was determined by act of Congress in 1953 (see note below).

This list does not account for the secession during the American Civil War of 13 states, 11 of which formed the Confederate States of America, and the subsequent restoration of those states to representation in Congress (sometimes called "readmission") between 1866 and 1870, or the end of Reconstruction in those states. Nor do the dates on the list reflect ratification of the Articles of Confederation, which is the original document naming the United States as such, and giving the initial label of "states" to the subnational political entities.


# State Ratification‡ or Admission Preceding Entity
1 Delaware Friday, December 7 1787 ‡ Lower Counties on Delaware, then sovereign state in Confederation
2 Pennsylvania Wednesday, December 12 1787 ‡ Province of Pennsylvania, then sovereign state in Confederation
3 New Jersey Tuesday, December 18 1787 ‡ Province of New Jersey, then sovereign state in Confederation
4 Georgia Wednesday, January 2 1788 ‡ Province of Georgia, then sovereign state in Confederation
5 Connecticut Wednesday, January 9 1788 ‡ Connecticut Colony, then sovereign state in Confederation
6 Massachusetts Wednesday, February 6 1788 ‡ Province of Massachusetts Bay, then sovereign state in Confederation
7 Maryland Monday, April 28 1788 ‡ Province of Maryland, then sovereign state in Confederation
8 South Carolina Friday, May 23 1788 ‡ Province of South Carolina, then sovereign state in Confederation
9 New Hampshire Saturday, June 21 1788 ‡ Province of New Hampshire, then sovereign state in Confederation
10 Virginia Wednesday, June 25 1788 ‡ Virginia Colony, then sovereign state in Confederation
11 New York Saturday, July 26 1788 ‡ Province of New York, then sovereign state in Confederation
12 North Carolina Saturday, November 21 1789 ‡ Province of North Carolina, then sovereign state in Confederation
13 Rhode Island Saturday, May 29 1790 ‡ Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, then sovereign state in Confederation
14 Vermont Friday, March 4 1791 Province of New York and New Hampshire Grants (ownership disputed), Vermont Republic
15 Kentucky Friday, June 1 1792 Virginia (Kentucky County)
16 Tennessee Wednesday, June 1 1796 Province of North Carolina, Southwest Territory
17 Ohio Tuesday, March 1 1803* Northwest Territory
18 Louisiana Thursday, April 30 1812 Orleans Territory
19 Indiana Wednesday, December 11 1816 Indiana Territory
20 Mississippi Wednesday, December 10 1817 Mississippi Territory
21 Illinois Thursday, December 3 1818 Illinois Territory
22 Alabama Tuesday, December 14 1819 Alabama Territory
23 Maine Wednesday, March 15 1820 Massachusetts
24 Missouri Friday, August 10 1821 Missouri Territory
25 Arkansas Wednesday, June 15 1836 Arkansas Territory
26 Michigan Thursday, January 26 1837 Michigan Territory
27 Florida Monday, March 3 1845 Florida Territory
28 Texas Monday, December 29 1845 Republic of Texas
29 Iowa Monday, December 28 1846 Iowa Territory
30 Wisconsin Monday, May 29 1848 Wisconsin Territory
31 California Monday, September 9 1850 California Republic
32 Minnesota Tuesday, May 11 1858 Minnesota Territory
33 Oregon Monday, February 14 1859 Oregon Territory
34 Kansas Tuesday, January 29 1861 Kansas Territory
35 West Virginia Saturday, June 20 1863 Virginia (divided up)
36 Nevada Monday, October 31 1864 Nevada Territory
37 Nebraska Friday, March 1 1867 Nebraska Territory
38 Colorado Tuesday, August 1 1876 Colorado Territory
39 † North Dakota Saturday, November 2 1889 Dakota Territory
40 † South Dakota Saturday, November 2 1889 Dakota Territory
41 Montana Friday, November 8 1889 Montana Territory
42 Washington Monday, November 11 1889 Washington Territory
43 Idaho Thursday, July 3 1890 Idaho Territory
44 Wyoming Thursday, July 10 1890 Wyoming Territory
45 Utah Saturday, January 4 1896 Utah Territory
46 Oklahoma Saturday, November 16 1907 Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory
47 New Mexico Saturday, January 6 1912 New Mexico Territory
48 Arizona Wednesday, February 14 1912 Arizona Territory
49 Alaska Saturday, January 3 1959 Alaska Territory
50 Hawaii Friday, August 21 1959 Kingdom of Hawai\'i, Republic of Hawai\'i and then Hawaii Territory

Notes

U.S. states by date of statehood      1776-1790     1791-1799     1800-1819     1820-1839     1840-1859     1860-1879     1880-1899     1900-1950     1950-

U.S. states by date of statehood      1776-1790     1791-1799     1800-1819     1820-1839     1840-1859     1860-1879     1880-1899     1900-1950     1950-

 ‡ Original 13 Colonies.

 * Congress recognized the state of Ohio on February 19 1803"An act to provide for the due execution of the laws of the United States, within the state of Ohio", Seventh Congress, Session II, Chapter VII, but no formal date of statehood was set by the act of admission or a later resolution, as occurred with all other new states. On August 7 1953, Congress passed a law retroactively setting the date of Ohio\'s statehood at March 1 1803, the date when Ohio\'s first legislature convened.

 † The actual statehood proclamations for North and South Dakota were intentionally shuffled so that no one actually knows which was admitted first; President Benjamin Harrison always refused to tell the order in which he signed the two statehood bills. However, North Dakota\'s proclamation was published first in the Statutes at Large (since it is first in the alphabet); hence, it is listed before South Dakota by most sources (including the 50 State Quarters program).

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