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Lelechka [254]
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How many people are needed

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Neporo4naja [7]1 year ago
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As per various sources, it can be said that, a state has an estimated 60,000 free inhabited population, in order to obtain membership in the union, and the delegates would ensure the admission into the Congress.

The clause 1 of the section 3 in the Article 4 of the Constitution of the United states, provides the authority of admission of states into the union of U.S.A., and all the new states would get representation on par with other states.
This clause also ensures tht, no state can be broken up into new state, by proving Congress the power and the consent from all the states who are going to be affected by the partition.
one of the most significant and notable point of the clause is the equal footing status, that refers to, the new states would get the equal rights and the powers that are provided to the foundational states in 1778.

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