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In order to become a state, West Virginia needed the approval of Virginia and a constitution acceptable to the Congress and the president. Since the Confederate government in Richmond would never agree to the dismemberment of Virginia, leaders of the proposed new state turned to the Reorganized Government.
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West Virginia was officially admitted as a U.S. state on June 20, 1863. The area that comprises West Virginia was originally part of the British Virginia Colony (1607–1776) and the western part of the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia (1776–1788), and state of Virginia (1788–1863).
Jun 23, 2020 · West Virginia became the 35th state in the Union on June 20, 1863, after separating from the state of Virginia during the Civil War. This means that prior to 1863, West Virginia's history is Virginia's history.
Jun 9, 2023 · Shepherdstown is considered to be the oldest founded town in West Virginia. The town lies on an important thoroughfare connecting the Shenandoah Valley to Delaware ports.
West Virginia’s first capital, Wheeling, was the largest city in the new state and the site of the statehood movement resulting from Virginia’s secession from the Union. The First and Second Wheeling Conventions, the creation of the Reorganized Government of Virginia, and the action of the latter to allow the creation of a new state all ...
Jul 13, 2023 · The government of West Virginia was created as a result of the Civil War. The western counties of Virginia organized the new state with the adoption of its first constitution, and in 1863 West Virginia was accepted by the federal government as the 35th state of the United States. The new state suffered from instability until its present ...
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The timeline presented through the links below covers West Virginia's Civil War and Statehood period. It begins with January 1861 and covers military and political events affecting the parts of Virginia that would become West Virginia. Only events for 1861 and 1862 are available at present, but Archives and History will be adding other years during the course of the sesquicentennial ...