South Dakota Statehood

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Statehood

South Dakota Statehood

South Dakota entered the Union alongside North Dakota as part of the rapid western and plains admissions of the late nineteenth century.

November 2, 1889 Territory To State

How This State Entered The Union

Statehood is where constitutional structure meets regional history: the point where a place entered the Union as an equal state.

Admission To The Union

South Dakota became the fortieth state on November 2, 1889, admitted on the same day as North Dakota.

Path To Statehood

Its route moved through Dakota Territory, rail expansion, settlement, and growing agricultural and commercial infrastructure on the plains.

Why It Matters

South Dakota matters because it helps show how the federal system kept converting vast interior territory into equal states rather than leaving it indefinitely under territorial rule.

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