California Statehood Act
The California Statehood Act, officially An Act for the Admission of the State of California into the Union and also known as the California Admission Act, is the federal legislation that admitted California to the United States as the thirty-first state. Passed in 1850 by the 31st United States Congress, the law made California one of only a few states to become a state without first being an organized territory.
Other short titles | California Admissions Act |
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Long title | An Act for the Admission of the State of California into the Union |
Enacted by | the 31st United States Congress |
Effective | September 9, 1850 |
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Public law | Pub. L. 31–49 |
Statutes at Large | 9 Stat. 452 |
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