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The following table is a list of all 50 states and their respective dates of statehood. The first 13 became states in July 1776 upon agreeing to the United States Declaration of Independence, and each joined the first Union of states between 1777 and 1781, upon ratifying the Articles of Confederation, its first constitution. [6]
Such dates do not reflect the formation of a state (an independent political entity). [citation needed] The following list contains the formation dates of countries with a short description of formation events. For a more detailed description of a country's formation and history, please see the main article for that country.
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The dominant customary international law standard of statehood is the declarative theory of statehood, which was codified by the Montevideo Convention of 1933. The Convention defines the state as a person of international law if it "possess[es] the following qualifications: (a) a permanent population; (b) a defined territory; (c) government; and (d) a capacity to enter into relations with the ...
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List of U.S. states by date of statehood, United States, U.S. state Creator User:Astrokey44 Nominator The Placebo Effect. Support — The Placebo Effect 20:45, 5 March 2007 (UTC) Weak Support-i think there must be a better way to show Maine becoming a seperate state from Massachusetts -Nelro; Weak oppose - This is a nice and illustrative ...
The 31 states of the United Mexican States. This is a list of Mexican states by date of statehood, that is, the date when each state was accepted by Congress of the Union as a free and sovereign state of the United Mexican States.