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The Road to Statehood

The Road to Statehood. What is the difference between a territory and a State?. Road to Statehood. Washington Territory separates from Oregon Territory in 1853 Statehood would require: A Population of 60,000+, A Territorial constitution, And a Public school system.

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The Road to Statehood

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  1. The Road to Statehood What is the difference between a territory and a State?

  2. Road to Statehood Washington Territory separates from Oregon Territory in 1853 Statehood would require: A Population of 60,000+, A Territorial constitution, And a Public school system

  3. Constitutional Convention • 1878 • Women’s suffrage was the biggest issue • Congress failed to approve proposed constitution and make Washington a state • 1889 – Enabling Act • Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana enter the Union • Washington became 42nd state on November 11, 1889 • Elisha P. Ferry – first state governor

  4. Washington’s Constitution A product of its time Rights and freedoms Rights beyond the U.S. Constitution Right to privacy (Article 1, Section 7) Public education (Article 9) Status of Indian Rights Tribal Sovereignty – Federal law overrules all Women’s Suffrage – 1910, 5th state Amended 98 times – U.S. Constitution, 27 times

  5. Washington State Constitution We, the people of the State of Washington, grateful to the Supreme Ruler of the Universe for our liberties, do ordain this constitution.

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