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9/1/25

[Answer] Achieving statehood in 1912, what is the newest state with the word "New" in its name?

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...New Mexico became the 47th state of the United States on January 6, 1912, making it the newest state with the word "New" in its name. Although Hawaii and Alaska joined the Union later in 1959, neither contains "New" in its name. Other “New” states—New Hampshire, New Jersey, and New York—were among the original thirteen colonies, achieving statehood in the late 18th century. New Mexico’s admission capped centuries of complex history, from its Indigenous cultures to Spanish colonization, and finally U.S. territorial status after the Mexican-American War, before joining as a full-fledged state.




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New Mexico:


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