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  2. The region was part of Oregon Territory from 1848 to 1853, after which it was separated from Oregon and established as Washington Territory following the efforts at the Monticello Convention. [1] On November 11, 1889, Washington became the 42nd state of the United States .

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    Dec 18, 2009 · Granted statehood in 1889, Washington was named in honor of George Washington; it is the only U.S. state named after a president. The state’s coastal location and excellent harbors have...

  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Patty Murray (Democrat) Maria Cantwell (Democrat) map of Washington. Tour Washington state, birthplace of guitarist Jimi Hendrix, Microsoft, and Nobel Prize-winner Linda Buck. Learn more about the state of Washington—the only state named after a U.S. president—and its geography, people, economy, and history.

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  5. The free online encyclopedia of Washington state history. 8212 HistoryLink.org articles now available.

  6. The state was formed from the western part of the Washington Territory, which was ceded by the British Empire in the Oregon Treaty of 1846. It was admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889. Olympia is the state capital, and the most populous city is Seattle .

    • 71,362 sq mi (184,827 km²)
  7. The following is a timeline of the history of Washington state in the United States. Pre-European. 13,000–11,000 BCE - The Missoula floods inundate and scour large portions of the state from Eastern Washington to where the Columbia River enters the Pacific Ocean. 9,230 BCE - Human activity at Marmes Rockshelter begins. [1]

  8. Mar 5, 2003 · Milestones for Washington State History — Part 1: Prehistory to 1850. By HistoryLink Staff. Posted 3/05/2003. HistoryLink.org Essay 5366. Email. Share. Tweet. This is a brief chronology of the milestones of Washington history. Part 1 begins at prehistorical times and goes to 1850.

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