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The states formed out of the 13 original colonies
(Please click stamp image to display corresponding chapter)

#2336 // 1987
Delaware
Union admitted on
December 7, 1787
as first state
#2337 // 1987
Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania

Union admitted on
December 12, 1787
as second state
#2338 // 1987
New Jersey
Union admitted on
December 18, 1787
as third state

#2339 // 1988
Georgia
Union admitted on
January 2, 1788
as fourth state
#2340 //1988
Connecticut
Union admitted on
January 9, 1788
as fifth state
#2341 // 1988
Commonwealth
of Massachusetts

Union admitted on
February 6, 1788
as sixth state

#2342 // 1988
Maryland
Union admitted on
April 28, 1788
as seventh state
#2343 // 1988
South Carolina
Union admitted on
May 23, 1788
as eighth state
#2344 // 1988
New Hampshire
Union admitted on
June 21, 1788
as ninth state

#2345 // 1988
Commonwealth
of Virgina

Union admitted on
June 25, 1788
as tenth state
#2346 // 1988
New York
Union admitted on
July 26, 1788
as eleventh state
#2347 // 1989
North Carolina
Union admitted on
November 21, 1789
as twelfth state

#2348 // 1990
Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations

Union admitted on
May 29, 1790
as thirteenth state
#3403e // 2000
(ex pane of 20 stamps "The Stars and Stripes")

Francis Hopkins Flag, 1777
Flag of the 13 independent colonies


The additional three states formed out of the 13 original colonies
(Please click stamp image to display corresponding chapter)

#2533 // 1991
Vermont
Union admitted on
March 4, 1791
as fourteenth state

Republic of Vermont
founded in 1777 on land
claimed by both colonies
New Hampshire and New York
#1391 // 1970
Maine
Union admitted on
March 15, 1820
as twenty-third state

Secession from the
Commonwealth
of Massachusetts
#1232 // 1963
West Virginia
Union admitted on
June 20, 1863
as thirty-fifth state

Secession from the
Commonwealth of Virgina
during the American Civil War
(1861 - 1865)


The 13 Original Colonies in 1775
Colonies from North to South:
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina,
South Carolina, and Georgia



        

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