Although the founding fathers declared American independence in 1776, and the subsequent Revolutionary War ended in 1783, individual states did not officially join the union until 1787. The first states to ratify the U.S. Constitution were Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, in December 1787, and they were joined by the remainder of the thirteen ex-British colonies by 1790. Another three states joined before the turn of the nineteenth century, and there were 45 states by 1900. The final states, Alaska and Hawaii, were admitted to the union in 1959, almost 172 years after the first colonies became federal states.
Secession in the American Civil War
The issues of slavery and territorial expansion in the mid nineteenth century eventually led to the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 until 1865. As the U.S. expanded westwards, a moral and economic argument developed about the legality of slavery in these new states; northern states were generally opposed to the expansion of slavery, whereas the southern states (who were economically dependent on slavery) saw this lack of extension as a stepping stone towards nationwide abolition. In 1861, eleven southern states seceded from the Union, and formed the Confederate States of America. When President Lincoln refused to relinquish federal property in the south, the Confederacy attacked, setting in motion the American Civil War. After four years, the Union emerged victorious, and the Confederate States of America was disbanded, and each individual state was readmitted to Congress gradually, between 1866 and 1870.
Expansion of other territories
Along with the fifty U.S. states, there is one federal district (Washington D.C., the capital city), and fourteen overseas territories, five of which with a resident population (American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands). In 2019, President Trump inquired about the U.S. purchasing the territory of Greenland from Denmark, and, although Denmark's response indicated that this would be unlikely, this does suggest that the US may be open to further expansion of it's states and territories in the future. There is also a movement to make Washington D.C. the 51st state to be admitted to the union, as citizens of the nation's capital (over 700,000 people) do not have voting representation in the houses of Congress nor control over many local affairs; as of 2020, the U.S. public appears to be divided on the issue, and politicians are split along party lines, as D.C. votes overwhelmingly for the Democratic nominee in presidential elections.
Total number of US states*, at the end of each year, since the Declaration of Independence in 1776
Year
United States of America
Confederate States of America
2020**
50
-
2019
50
-
2018
50
-
2017
50
-
2016
50
-
2015
50
-
2014
50
-
2013
50
-
2012
50
-
2010
50
-
2009
50
-
2008
50
-
2007
50
-
2006
50
-
2005
50
-
2004
50
-
2003
50
-
2002
50
-
2001
50
-
2000
50
-
1999
50
-
1998
50
-
1997
50
-
1996
50
-
1995
50
-
1994
50
-
1993
50
-
1992
50
-
1991
50
-
1990
50
-
1989
50
-
1988
50
-
1987
50
-
1986
50
-
1985
50
-
1984
50
-
1983
50
-
1982
50
-
1981
50
-
1980
50
-
1979
50
-
1978
50
-
1977
50
-
1976
50
-
1975
50
-
1974
50
-
1973
50
-
1972
50
-
1971
50
-
1970
50
-
1969
50
-
1968
50
-
1967
50
-
1966
50
-
1965
50
-
1964
50
-
1963
50
-
1962
50
-
1961
50
-
1960
50
-
1959
50
-
1958
48
-
1957
48
-
1956
48
-
1955
48
-
1954
48
-
1953
48
-
1952
48
-
1951
48
-
1950
48
-
1949
48
-
1948
48
-
1947
48
-
1946
48
-
1945
48
-
1944
48
-
1943
48
-
1942
48
-
1941
48
-
1940
48
-
1939
48
-
1938
48
-
1937
48
-
1936
48
-
1935
48
-
1934
48
-
1933
48
-
1932
48
-
1931
48
-
1930
48
-
1929
48
-
1928
48
-
1927
48
-
1926
48
-
1925
48
-
1924
48
-
1923
48
-
1922
48
-
1921
48
-
1920
48
-
1919
48
-
1918
48
-
1917
48
-
1916
48
-
1915
48
-
1914
48
-
1913
48
-
1912
48
-
1911
46
-
1910
46
-
1909
46
-
1908
46
-
1907
46
-
1906
45
-
1905
45
-
1904
45
-
1903
45
-
1902
45
-
1901
45
-
1900
45
-
1899
45
-
1898
45
-
1897
45
-
1896
45
-
1895
44
-
1894
44
-
1893
44
-
1892
44
-
1891
44
-
1890
44
-
1889
42
-
1888
38
-
1887
38
-
1886
38
-
1885
38
-
1884
38
-
1883
38
-
1882
38
-
1881
38
-
1880
38
-
1879
38
-
1878
38
-
1877
38
-
1876
38
-
1875
37
-
1874
37
-
1873
37
-
1872
37
-
1871
37
-
1870
37
0
1869
33
0
1868
33
0
1867
27
0
1866
26
0
1865
25
0
1864
25
11
1863
24
11
1862
23
11
1861
23
11
1860
32
1
1859
33
-
1858
32
-
1857
31
-
1856
31
-
1855
31
-
1854
31
-
1853
31
-
1852
31
-
1851
31
-
1850
31
-
1849
30
-
1848
30
-
1847
29
-
1846
29
-
1845
28
-
1844
26
-
1843
26
-
1842
26
-
1841
26
-
1840
26
-
1839
26
-
1838
26
-
1837
26
-
1836
25
-
1835
24
-
1834
24
-
1833
24
-
1832
24
-
1831
24
-
1830
24
-
1829
24
-
1828
24
-
1827
24
-
1826
24
-
1825
24
-
1824
24
-
1823
24
-
1822
24
-
1821
24
-
1820
23
-
1819
22
-
1818
21
-
1817
20
-
1816
19
-
1815
18
-
1814
18
-
1813
18
-
1812
18
-
1811
17
-
1810
17
-
1809
17
-
1808
17
-
1807
17
-
1806
17
-
1805
17
-
1804
17
-
1803
17
-
1802
16
-
1801
16
-
1800
16
-
1799
16
-
1798
16
-
1797
16
-
1796
16
-
1795
15
-
1794
15
-
1793
15
-
1792
15
-
1791
14
-
1790
13
-
1789
12
-
1788
11
-
1787
3
-
1786
0
-
1785
0
-
1784
0
-
1783
0
-
1782
0
-
1781
0
-
1780
0
-
1779
0
-
1778
0
-
1777
0
-
1776
0
-
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