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The five states admitted to the Union during George Washington's presidency: * North Carolina – November 21, 1789 12th state * Rhode Island – May 29, 1790 13th state * Vermont – May 4, 1791 14th state * Kentucky – June 1, 1792 15th state * Tennessee – June 1, 1796 16th state

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The five states admitted to the Union during George Washington's presidency: * North Carolina

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