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1846 Iowa Senate election [1] December 3 – Ansel Briggs is elected as the first governor of Iowa during the 1846 Iowa gubernatorial election. [2] [3] December 28 – The Iowa Territory is admitted to the union of the United States as the 29th U.S state. [4]
Iowa became the 29 th state on Dec. 28, 1846. The state celebrated 175 years of statehood in 2021. The state celebrated 175 years of statehood in 2021. Who was president when Iowa became a state?
James Clarke (July 5, 1812 – July 28, 1850) was the third Governor of Iowa Territory from November 18, 1845 until December 3, 1846, being appointed to the office, as a Democrat, by President James Polk. [1] Born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Clarke was secretary of Iowa Territory from 1839–1841 and mayor of Burlington, Iowa from 1844-1845. [2]
Iowa became part of the United States of America after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, but uncontested U.S. control over what is now Iowa occurred only after the War of 1812 and after a series of treaties eliminated Indian claims on the state. Beginning in the 1830s Euro-American settlements appeared in the Iowa Territory, U.S. statehood was ...
Whether you've lived here all your life or are new to Iowa, here are a few quick facts about the state that you may not have known.
The election for Iowa's first governor was held on October 28, 1846, with Briggs winning with 7,626 votes over his opponent Thomas McKnight, a Dubuque lawyer running on a Whig ticket, who received 7,379 votes. [1] On December 28, 1846, Iowa became the 29th state in the Union when President James K. Polk signed Iowa's admission bill into law.
March 4, 1845 – Polk becomes the 11th president; Dallas becomes the 11th vice president. 1845 – Florida and Texas become states; 1846 – Dred Scott sues for his freedom; 1846 – The Mexican–American War begins; 1846 – Bear Flag revolt in Alta California, which is momentarily independent. 1846 – Iowa becomes a state; 1846 – Wilmot ...
Following is a table of United States presidential elections in Iowa, ordered by year. Since its admission to statehood in 1846, Iowa has participated in every U.S. presidential election. Winners of the state are in bold. The shading refers to the state winner, and not the national winner.