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Alabama Territory

The Territory of Alabama (sometimes Alabama Territory) was an organized incorporated territory of the United States. The Alabama Territory was carved from the Mississippi Territory on August 15, 1817[2] and lasted until December 14, 1819, when it was admitted to the Union as the twenty-second state.

Territory of Alabama
Organized incorporated territory of United States
1817–1819
Flag

CapitalSt. Stephens
Government
 • TypeOrganized incorporated territory
Governor 
• 1817–1819
William Wyatt Bibb
History 
• Established
December 10, 1817[1] 1817
• Statehood
December 14, 1819[1] 1819
Preceded by
Succeeded by

History edit

The Alabama Territory[n] was designated by two interdependent Acts of the Congress of the United States on March 1 and 3, 1817,[3][4] but it did not become effective until October 10, 1817.[1][5][6] The delay was due to a provision in the Congressional Act which stated that the act would only take effect if and when the western part of the Mississippi Territory (1798–1817) were to form a state constitution and government on the road to statehood. A state constitution for Mississippi was adopted on August 15, 1817, elections were held in September, and the first legislative session convened in October,[1] with the western part of the Mississippi Territory existing since 1798 becoming the State of Mississippi on December 10, 1817.[7]

 
1817 map of the new U.S. state of Mississippi, and Alabama Territory

St. Stephens, located in the central area of the Alabama Territory on the Tombigbee River, was the only territorial capital during the period. William Wyatt Bibb (1781–1820) of Georgia was the only territorial governor, later elected to that position after statehood.

On December 14, 1819, Alabama was admitted to the union as the 22nd U.S. state,[5][8] with Bibb becoming the first state governor (1819–1820).

Territorial evolution of Alabama edit

  • Organized as the old Southwest Territory or Territory of the Southwest [also then occasionally known as the "Territory South of the Ohio River"] (1790–1796), then later
  • Reorganized and renamed as the Mississippi Territory (1798–1817), then the
  • Territory of Alabama was carved out of the eastern half in 1817 until 1819:
  • West Florida, 1763–1783 (briefly possessed by Britain, acquired from Spain.
  • U.S. state created from the Alabama Territory, 1817–1819:
    • State of Alabama, December 14, 1819 to present

See also edit

Notes edit

  [n] - Name "Territory of Alabama" was often used in the time period, rather than "Alabama Territory".

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "An 1820 Claim to Congress: Alabama Territory: 1817"; The Intruders; TNGenNet Inc.; 2001; quick webpage: TN-537
  2. ^ Stat. 371
  3. ^ "An Act to enable the people of the western part of the Mississippi territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the union, on an equal footing with the original state"
  4. ^ "An Act to establish a separate territorial government for the eastern part of the Mississippi territory"
  5. ^ a b "Timeline 1811-1820" (events +sources); Algis Ratnikas; "Timelines of History"; 2007; webpage: TimeLine Miss November 16, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Statehood Dates"; 50states.com; 1998/2009; webpage: 50s-statehood
  7. ^ "Resolution for the admission of the State of Mississippi into the Union"
  8. ^ "Resolution declaring the admission of the state of Alabama into the Union"
  • Williams, Lewis et al.; "An 1820 Claim to Congress: Alabama Territory : 1817." Op. cit.: Gales & Seaton; American State Papers; Washington: 1834; retrieved 21 February 2010.

External links edit

  • Journal of the Convention of the Alabama territory, begun July 5, 1819 (a 1909 reprint)

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The Territory of Alabama sometimes Alabama Territory was an organized incorporated territory of the United States The Alabama Territory was carved from the Mississippi Territory on August 15 1817 2 and lasted until December 14 1819 when it was admitted to the Union as the twenty second state Territory of AlabamaOrganized incorporated territory of United States1817 1819FlagCapitalSt StephensGovernment TypeOrganized incorporated territoryGovernor 1817 1819William Wyatt BibbHistory EstablishedDecember 10 1817 1 1817 StatehoodDecember 14 1819 1 1819Preceded by Succeeded byMississippi Territory Alabama Contents 1 History 2 Territorial evolution of Alabama 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe Alabama Territory n was designated by two interdependent Acts of the Congress of the United States on March 1 and 3 1817 3 4 but it did not become effective until October 10 1817 1 5 6 The delay was due to a provision in the Congressional Act which stated that the act would only take effect if and when the western part of the Mississippi Territory 1798 1817 were to form a state constitution and government on the road to statehood A state constitution for Mississippi was adopted on August 15 1817 elections were held in September and the first legislative session convened in October 1 with the western part of the Mississippi Territory existing since 1798 becoming the State of Mississippi on December 10 1817 7 nbsp 1817 map of the new U S state of Mississippi and Alabama TerritorySt Stephens located in the central area of the Alabama Territory on the Tombigbee River was the only territorial capital during the period William Wyatt Bibb 1781 1820 of Georgia was the only territorial governor later elected to that position after statehood On December 14 1819 Alabama was admitted to the union as the 22nd U S state 5 8 with Bibb becoming the first state governor 1819 1820 Territorial evolution of Alabama editTerritories of the Kingdom of Spain and its worldwide Spanish Empire that would later become part of the future territories of Alabama La Florida Spanish Florida 1565 1763 Florida Occidental West Florida 1783 1821 Mobile DistrictPossession of the Kingdom of Great Britain since 1763 in the Treaty of Paris 1763 ending the French and Indian War 1756 1763 known as the Seven Years War in Europe until 1783 with the Treaty of Paris 1783 that the lands would later be ceded to become part of the newly independent United States after 1776 Organized as the old Southwest Territory or Territory of the Southwest also then occasionally known as the Territory South of the Ohio River 1790 1796 then later Reorganized and renamed as the Mississippi Territory 1798 1817 then the Territory of Alabama was carved out of the eastern half in 1817 until 1819 West Florida 1763 1783 briefly possessed by Britain acquired from Spain U S states that ceded territorial claims that would later become part of the future State of Alabama State of South Carolina 1787 State of Georgia 1802 sold the disputed Yazoo lands to the U S Federal government U S territory with land that would later become part of the Territory of Alabama Mississippi Territory 1798 1817U S state created from the Alabama Territory 1817 1819 State of Alabama December 14 1819 to presentSee also edit nbsp Alabama portal nbsp United States portal nbsp History portalHistoric regions of the United States History of Alabama Territorial evolution of the United StatesNotes edit n Name Territory of Alabama was often used in the time period rather than Alabama Territory References edit a b c d An 1820 Claim to Congress Alabama Territory 1817 The Intruders TNGenNet Inc 2001 quick webpage TN 537 3 Stat 371 An Act to enable the people of the western part of the Mississippi territory to form a constitution and state government and for the admission of such state into the union on an equal footing with the original state An Act to establish a separate territorial government for the eastern part of the Mississippi territory a b Timeline 1811 1820 events sources Algis Ratnikas Timelines of History 2007 webpage TimeLine Miss Archived November 16 2016 at the Wayback Machine Statehood Dates 50states com 1998 2009 webpage 50s statehood Resolution for the admission of the State of Mississippi into the Union Resolution declaring the admission of the state of Alabama into the Union Williams Lewis et al An 1820 Claim to Congress Alabama Territory 1817 Op cit Gales amp Seaton American State Papers Washington 1834 retrieved 21 February 2010 External links editJournal of the Convention of the Alabama territory begun July 5 1819 a 1909 reprint 32 39 N 86 48 W 32 650 N 86 800 W 32 650 86 800 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alabama Territory amp oldid 1179508547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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