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Mississippi became the 20th state on December 10, 1817. David Holmes was the first governor. The state was still occupied as ancestral land by several Native American tribes, including Choctaw, Natchez, Houma, Creek, and Chickasaw.
An additional 37 states joined between 1791 (Vermont) and 1959 (Alaska and Hawaii). Each star on the national flag represents one of the 50 states.
1. Delaware(1787) The First State. Delaware was the first colony to ratify the U.S. Constitution, and by doing so, became the first state.

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In January 1959, Alaska became the 49th state admitted to the union. Over half a year later, Hawaii joined as the 50th state. With their addition to the United States, the 50-star flag became the official flag of the United States. Read more about it!
The states and the dates of ratification are listed here, in order of ratification: Delaware: December 7, 1787. Pennsylvania: December 12, 1787. New Jersey: December 18, 1787. Georgia: January 2, 1788. Connecticut: January 9, 1788. Massachusetts: February 6, 1788. Maryland: April 28, 1788. South Carolina: May 23, 1788.
December 10, 1817 Mississippi / Statehood granted
Mississippi, the 20th state of the United States, was officially admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817, after being part of the Mississippi Territory established in 1798.

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