Flag of Kansas
became the
34th
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January 29, 1861
Kansas became a state in 1861 and Kansas became a territory in 1858 and also became the 34th state. Kansas was named after the Kansas Indians who once roamed the land. Amelia Earhart was born in Kansas. About 1 million years ago ...
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Kansas became the 34th state to join the Union on January 29, 1861. It is nicknamed The Sunflower State. The land there is arid and flat. I don't know why Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz would want to go back there! Look here for more informa...
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Kansas became a state shortly after the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 was passed, allowing popular sovereignty to decide on the statehood of Kansas (and Nebraska).
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On January 29, 1861, Kansas became the 34 state to join the US
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Kansas was admitted to the Union as a free state on January 29, 1861 ...
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Kansas Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas ... State Historic Sites ... Kansas Memory - online photographs and documents...
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KANSAS ADMITTED AS A STATE. ...      It is reported, with apparent good authority, that the Senate amendment to the Kansas bill, was agreed to in the House on Monday last. When the President signs the bill, which he undoubtedly will do, we become one of the States of the Union.
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If Kansas had become a slave state while Nebraska remained free, the tenuous balance of power between the proslavery and antislavery factions in the United States would have been preserved, at least to delay civil war.
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1843 - Wyandot Indians found town of Wyandotte which become Kansas City ... 1861 - On January 29th, Kansas become the 34th state; Topeka is the capital ... 1952-57 - Very dry weather in Kansas, but the state now has irrigation projects to bring water to crops...
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