Political History of the United States. Outline of the Lectures Delivered Before the Junior Class, Wharton School
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1777, July 26. Constitution formed. Charges against New York in the preamble. 1781-91] FEDERAL ADMINISTRATION. 78 1 78 1. Vermont refuses the offer of Congress to be admitted to the Union. 1790. Dispute with New York settled. 1 79 1, March 4. Admitted to the Union as the 14th State. 261. Kentucky— The 15th State. 1789, December 18. Enabling act of Virginia. 1790, December 9. Application of the Convention to Congress. 1791, February 4. Enabling act of Congress. 1792, April 2-19. Constitution for...med. Never submitted to the people. June I. Kentucky admitted. 262. Tennessee — The i6th State. 1790, May 26. Given a territorial government. 1796. February 6. Constitution formed, and application for admis- sion as a State made to Congress. 1796. June I. Act for admission approved. 263. North Carolina and Rhode Island. 1787-89. Refuse to ratify the Constitution. 1789-90. Special enactments regarding. 1789, March 21. North Carolina ratifies. 1790, May 27. Rhode Island ratifies. 264. The New States.
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