No. The Commonwealth of Kentucky was the fifteenth state to join the union.
The US states of Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland and Delaware were known as border states. They did not join the Confederacy and were still slave states.
Kentucky was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1792 becoming the 15th state to join the Union.
Kentucky was the 15th state to join the Union and did so in 1792.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. president, was born in Kentucky on February 12, 1809. In 1792, Kentucky had become the 15th state to join the Union.
Kentucky is the answer, but before becoming Kentucky it was part of Virginia. It was separated and became the part of the commonwealth and/or known to be a southern state.
Northwest of Virginia, neighbors include Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. president, was born in Kentucky on February 12, 1809. In 1792, Kentucky had become the 15th state to join the Union.
Kentucky became an American state in 1792 CE, and was the fifteenth state to join the Union.
Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware.
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Kentucky, in 1792.