CWFI History States and Capitals Lesson Two

Dr. Phillip Clark
State: Date: Capital:

1. Delaware 1787 Dover

2. Pennsylvania 1787 Harrisburg

3. New Jersey 1787 Trenton

4. Georgia 1788 Atlanta

5. Connecticut 1788 Hartford

6. Virginia 1788 Richmond

7. Maryland 1788 Annapolis

8. Massachusetts 1788 Boston

9. New Hampshire 1788 Concord

10. South Carolina 1788 Columbia

11. New York 1788 Albany

12. North Carolina 1789 Raleigh

13. Rhode Island 1790 Providence

14.Vermont 1791 Montpelier

15. Kentucky 1792 Frankfort

16. Tennessee 1796 Nashville

17. Ohio 1803 Columbus

18. Louisiana 1812 Baton Rouge

19. Indiana 1816 Indianapolis

20. Mississippi 1817 Jackson

21. Illinois 1818 Springfield

22. Alabama 1819 Montgomery

23. Maine 1820 Augusta

24. Missouri 1821 Jefferson City

25. Arkansas 1836 Little Rock

26. Michigan 1837 Lansing

27. Florida 1845 Tallahassee

28. Texas 1845 Austin

29. Iowa 1846 Des Moines

30. Wisconsin 1848 Madison

31. California 1850 Sacramento

32. Minnesota 1858 St. Paul

33. Oregon 1859 Salem

34. Kansas 1861 Topeka

35. West Virginia 1863 Charleston

36. Nevada 1864 Carson City

37. Nebraska 1867 Lincoln

38. Colorado 1876 Denver

39. North Dakota Nov 2, 1889 Bismarck

40. South Dakota Nov 2, 1889 Pierre

41. Montana Nov 8, 1889 Helena

42. Washington Nov 11, 1889 Olympia

43. Idaho July 3, 1890 Boise

44. Wyoming July 10, 1890 Cheyenne

45. Utah 1896 Salt Lake City

46. Oklahoma 1907 Oklahoma City

47. New Mexico 1912 Sante Fe

48. Arizona 1912 Phoenix

49. Alaska 1959 the largest state in the union Juneau

50. Hawaii 1959 top five friendliest USA cities Honolulu

Territories: Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands

Rhode Island: the smallest state in the union.

Washington D.C. is the capital of the Untied States.

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