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20 October, 19:45
How did Arizona achieve statehood?
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Tucker Newton
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The state Arizona achieved statehood on February 14, 1912, which was originally part of New Mexico, the land was ceded to the United States in the year of 1848, and became a separate territory in the year 1863.
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