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Outline of Washington territorial evolution
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Overview of and topical guide to Washington territorial evolution
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Anglo-American Convention of 1818
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Oregon Treaty
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The following outline traces the
territorial evolution of the U.S.
State of Washington
.
Outline
[
edit
]
Historical international territory in the present
State of Washington
:
Oregon Country
, 1818-1846
Anglo-American Convention of 1818
Provisional Government of Oregon
(extralegal), 1843-1849
Oregon Treaty
of 1846
Historical
political divisions of the United States
in the present
State of Washington
:
Unorganized territory
created by the
Oregon Treaty
, 1846-1848
Territory of Oregon
, 1848-1859
Territory of Washington
, 1853-1889
[
1
]
State of Washington
since 1889
[
2
]
See also
[
edit
]
Historical outline of Washington
History of Washington (state)
Territorial evolution of the United States
Territorial evolution of Idaho
Territorial evolution of Oregon
References
[
edit
]
^
Thirty-second United States Congress
(March 2, 1853).
"An Act to establish the Territorial Government of Washington"
(
cgi-bin
)
. Retrieved
June 5,
2009
.
^
Benjamin Harrison
(November 11, 1889).
"By the President of the United States of America, A Proclamation Admitting the State of Washington to the Union"
. Retrieved
June 5,
2009
.
External links
[
edit
]
State of Washington website
Washington Secretary of State History website
Washington Historical Society
Washington State History
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