11 Facts About US states

1.

Also during this period, the newly independent US states developed their own individual state constitutions, among the earliest written constitutions in the world.

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2.

Later, from 1787 to 1790, each of the US states ratified a new federal frame of government in the Constitution of the United States.

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3.

The US states are not administrative divisions of the country; the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution reserves to the US states or to the people all powers of government not delegated to the federal government.

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4.

The constitutions of 19 US states allow for citizens to remove and replace an elected public official before the end of their term of office through a recall election.

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5.

In Baker v Carr and Reynolds v Sims, the U S Supreme Court held that all states are required to elect their legislatures in such a way as to afford each citizen the same degree of representation .

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6.

Only a few US states choose to have the judges on the state's courts serve for life terms.

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7.

All US states are unitary US states, not federations or aggregates of local governments.

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8.

Additionally, the 50 U S states do not possess international legal sovereignty, meaning that they are not recognized by other sovereign States such as, for example, France, Germany or the United Kingdom.

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9.

Eleven US states are named after individual people, including seven named for royalty and one named after a President of the United States.

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10.

Several of the US states that derive their names from names used for Native peoples have retained the plural ending of "s".

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11.

Several of the original US states ceded land, over a several-year period, to the Federal government, which in turn became the Northwest Territory, Southwest Territory, and Mississippi Territory.

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