• Nougat@fedia.io
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    And the people who live there don’t have representation in Congress, but that’s not the point.

    The point is that it’s not a state. Just “being a possession of the United States” doesn’t confer statehood.

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      yes but again its not typical it was a very specific thing. The land had belonged to two different states. the guam, puerto rico, us virgin islands are similar but dc is in on way similar.

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        Alaska was purchased by the US in 1867. It didn’t get statehood until 1959.

        Being a possession of the United States of America does not automatically make it a state.

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          true but its basically a bureaucracy thing at that point. as long as the it has a populace and they seek statehood its going to happen.