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As the United States expanded across North America, many regions were organized as territories, beginning with the Northwest Territory. 2 Tennessee, in 1796, was the first state to join the Union following a period of territorial government (as the Southwest Territory).
Jul 8, 2019 · Date Admitted to the Union: 1: Delaware: Colony: Dec. 7, 1787: 2: Pennsylvania: Colony: Dec. 12, 1787: 3: New Jersey: Colony: Dec. 18, 1787: 4: Georgia: Colony: Jan. 2, 1788: 5: Connecticut: Colony: Jan. 9, 1788: 6: Massachusetts: Colony: Feb. 6, 1788: 7: Maryland: Colony: April 28, 1788: 8: South Carolina: Colony: May 23, 1788: 9: New ...
StateStatus Before StatehoodDate Admitted To The Union1DelawareColony2Colony3New JerseyColony4GeorgiaColonyJan 6, 2022 · Entered Union: Year Settled: Delaware: Dec. 7, 1787: 1638: Pennsylvania: Dec. 12, 1787: 1682: New Jersey: Dec. 18, 1787: 1660: Georgia: Jan. 2, 1788: 1733: Connecticut: Jan. 9, 1788: 1634: Massachusetts: Feb. 6, 1788: 1620: Maryland: Apr. 28, 1788: 1634: South Carolina: May 23, 1788: 1670: New Hampshire: June 21, 1788: 1623: Virginia: June 25 ...
Jun 20, 2021 · By. Samantha Marcus | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. New Jersey’s state Senate on Monday will consider a controversial proposal to strengthen union rights and overhaul public-sector...
Jan 31, 2024 · Nationwide, union members accounted for 10.0 percent of employed wage and salary workers in 2023. The rate was little changed from the previous year. Since 1989, when comparable state data became available, union membership rates in New Jersey have been at least 4 percentage points above the U.S. average.