New Mexico is the 47th State Admitted to the Union
January 6th 1912
New Mexico was admitted into the Union on January 6, 1912 becoming the 47th state to join the union.
New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.New Mexico was the 47th state to receive statehood on, Saturday, January 6, 1912.
New Mexico, the 47th state, was admitted January 6, 1912.
Following the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848, The Unites States added New Mexico as a territory. It was finally admitted to the Union on January 6, 1912, making it the 47th state.
New Mexico was the 47th state to join the union in 1912.
New Mexico became the 47th US State on 6 January 1912.
New Mexico wanted to join the Union because they saw the benefits other states received when they joined. New Mexico became a state in January, 1912.
From 1910 to 1912, when the state of New Mexico was known as the Territory of New Mexico, Republican William J. Mills was the Governor of New Mexico. When New Mexico became a state in January, Democrat William C. McDonald assumed the title of Governor of the State of New Mexico, and would leave the post on January 1st, 1917.
New Mexico was admitted to the union as the 47th U.S. state on January 6, 1912.
It became a US State on 6 January 1912.