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The following outline traces the territorial evolution of the
U.S.
State of Wyoming.
Outline
- Historical territorial claims of
Spain in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical territorial claims of
France in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical territorial claims of
Spain in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical territorial claims of
France in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical international territory in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical territorial claims of
Mexico in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical territorial claims of the
Republic of Texas in the present
State of Wyoming:
- Historical
political divisions of the United States in the present
State of Wyoming:
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Unorganized territory created by the
Louisiana Purchase, 1803–1804
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District of Louisiana, 1804–1805
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Territory of Louisiana, 1805–1812
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Territory of Missouri, 1812–1821
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Unorganized territory previously the western portion of the Missouri Territory, 1821–1854
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Disputed territory created by the
Texas Annexation, 1845–1850
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Unorganized territory created by the
Oregon Treaty, 1846–1848
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Unorganized territory created by the
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848–1850
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Territory of Oregon, 1848–1859
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State of Deseret (extralegal), 1849–1850
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Territory of Utah, 1850–1896
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Territory of Nebraska, 1854–1867
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Territory of Washington, 1853–1889
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Territory of Jefferson (extralegal), 1859–1861
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Territory of Dakota, 1861–1889
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Territory of Idaho, 1863–1890
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Territory of Wyoming, 1868-1890
[1]
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State of Wyoming since 1890
[2]
See also
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Nueva España
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La Louisiane
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La Luisiana
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Louisiana Purchase
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District of Louisiana
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Louisiana Territory
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Missouri Territory
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Mexican Empire
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Republic of Texas
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Oregon Territory
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Utah Territory
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Washington Territory
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Nebraska Territory
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Dakota Territory
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Idaho Territory
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Wyoming Territory
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State of Wyoming
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