Admission of States to Union

RankStateAdmission Date
1DelawareDecember 7, 1787
2PennsylvaniaDecember 12, 1787
3New JerseyDecember 18, 1787
4GeorgiaJanuary 2, 1788

What state first joined the union after the original 13 colonies?

Ohio
Chillicothe was the state’s first capital. After the 13 original colonies, Ohio was among the first states to join the union.

What was the last contiguous state to join the union?

Timeline

January 6, 1912New Mexico is admitted to the Union as the 47th state.
February 14, 1912Arizona is admitted to the Union as the 48th and last contiguous state in the Union.

What state did Indiana join the union?

1816. december 11.
Indiana/Tagállammá válás időpontja

What is the 8th state of America?

South Carolina
Dates of Succession to the Union

1Delaware1787
6Massachusetts1788
7Maryland1788
8South Carolina1788
9New Hampshire1788

What state is most dangerous?

Mississippi
Mississippi Mississippi’s total score is 32.00, making it the most dangerous state in the United States.

What is the safest state to live in?

10 best states to live in, based on cost, safety and quality of life

  1. New Jersey. Total score: 63.01.
  2. Massachusetts. Total score: 62.60.
  3. New York. Total score: 61.63.
  4. Idaho. Total score: 61.16.
  5. Minnesota. Total score: 60.97.
  6. Wisconsin. Total score: 60.94.
  7. Utah. Total score: 59.84.
  8. New Hampshire. Total score: 59.59.

What is the safest state?

These are the safest states in the U.S.:

  • Rhode Island. Population: 1.06 million.
  • Massachusetts. Population: 6.89 million.
  • Vermont. Population: 623,989.
  • Connecticut. Population: 3.57 million.
  • New Jersey. Population: 8.88 million.
  • Idaho. Population: 1.79 million.
  • New Hampshire. Population: 1.36 million.
  • Maine. Population: 1.34 million.

What is the most dangerous state in the US 2020?

1. Mississippi. Mississippi’s total score is 32.00, making it the most dangerous state in the United States. Mississippi ranks 50th out of 50 for Road Safety and Emergency Preparedness and 48th for Financial Safety and Workplace Safety.

What state has the highest crime rate 2020?

States with the Highest Crime Rates

  • Nevada (9.1 per 100,000 people)
  • Maryland (9 per 100,000 people)
  • Arkansas (8.6 per 100,000 people)
  • Alaska (8.4 per 100,000 people)
  • Alabama (8.3 per 100,000 people)
  • Mississippi (8.2 per 100,000 people)
  • Illinois (7.8 per 100,000 people)
  • South Carolina (7.8 per 100,000 people)