Post by Jiku the Orangesicle on Nov 25, 2012 16:22:41 GMT -5
This is the order of Statehood for all 50 of America's states. PLEASE USE THIS WHEN DETERMINING YOUR STATE'S AGE!:
1st - Delaware (Oldest: 1787) - 25 (THIS HAS TO BE DELAWARE'S AGE)
2nd - Pennsylvania (1787)
3rd - New Jersey (1787)
4th - Georgia (1788)
5th - Connecticut (1788)
6th - Massachusetts (1788)
7th - Maryland (1788)
8th - South Carolina (1788)
9th - New Hampshire (1788)
10th - Virgina (1788)
11th - New York (1788)
12th - North Carolina (1789)
13th - Rhode Island (1790)
14th - Vermont (1791)
15th - Kentucky (1792)
16th - Tennessee (1796)
17th - Ohio (1803)
18th - Louisiana (1812)
19th - Indiana (1816)
20th - Mississippi (1817)
21st - Illinois (1818)
22nd - Alabama (1819)
23rd - Maine (1820)
24th - Missouri (1821) - 19 (Jiku)
25th - Arkansas (1836)
26th - Michigan (1837)
27th - Florida (1845)
28th - Texas (1845)
29th - Iowa (1846)
30th - Wisconsin (1848)
31st - California (1850)
32nd - Minnesota (1858)
33rd - Oregon (1859)
34th - Kansas (1861)
35th - West Virginia (1863)
36th - Nevada (1864)
37th - Nebraska (1867)
38th - Colorado (1876)
39th - South Dakota (1889)* - 15 (Jiku)
40th - North Dakota (1889)* - 15 (Jiku)
41st - Montana (1889)
42nd - Washington (1889)
43rd - Idaho (1890)
44th - Wyoming (1890)
45th - Utah (1896)
46th - Oklahoma (1907)
47th - New Mexico (1912)
48th - Arizona (1912)
49th - Alaska (1959)
50th - Hawaii (Youngest, 1959) - 6 (Jiku)
*Were given statehood on the same day so they are interchangeable. I made South a little older than North.
I put the ages of the states that have bios on here so that you can gauge your own state's age. As for provinces, any age younger than 25 will work. And yes, ages for the states are more than likely going to repeat. I'll add the years next to them. States given statehood in the same year should have the same age unless they are the first 13 or if you have discussed it with me first.
1st - Delaware (Oldest: 1787) - 25 (THIS HAS TO BE DELAWARE'S AGE)
2nd - Pennsylvania (1787)
3rd - New Jersey (1787)
4th - Georgia (1788)
5th - Connecticut (1788)
6th - Massachusetts (1788)
7th - Maryland (1788)
8th - South Carolina (1788)
9th - New Hampshire (1788)
10th - Virgina (1788)
11th - New York (1788)
12th - North Carolina (1789)
13th - Rhode Island (1790)
14th - Vermont (1791)
15th - Kentucky (1792)
16th - Tennessee (1796)
17th - Ohio (1803)
18th - Louisiana (1812)
19th - Indiana (1816)
20th - Mississippi (1817)
21st - Illinois (1818)
22nd - Alabama (1819)
23rd - Maine (1820)
24th - Missouri (1821) - 19 (Jiku)
25th - Arkansas (1836)
26th - Michigan (1837)
27th - Florida (1845)
28th - Texas (1845)
29th - Iowa (1846)
30th - Wisconsin (1848)
31st - California (1850)
32nd - Minnesota (1858)
33rd - Oregon (1859)
34th - Kansas (1861)
35th - West Virginia (1863)
36th - Nevada (1864)
37th - Nebraska (1867)
38th - Colorado (1876)
39th - South Dakota (1889)* - 15 (Jiku)
40th - North Dakota (1889)* - 15 (Jiku)
41st - Montana (1889)
42nd - Washington (1889)
43rd - Idaho (1890)
44th - Wyoming (1890)
45th - Utah (1896)
46th - Oklahoma (1907)
47th - New Mexico (1912)
48th - Arizona (1912)
49th - Alaska (1959)
50th - Hawaii (Youngest, 1959) - 6 (Jiku)
*Were given statehood on the same day so they are interchangeable. I made South a little older than North.
I put the ages of the states that have bios on here so that you can gauge your own state's age. As for provinces, any age younger than 25 will work. And yes, ages for the states are more than likely going to repeat. I'll add the years next to them. States given statehood in the same year should have the same age unless they are the first 13 or if you have discussed it with me first.