No state had entered the Union since Colorado in 1876. The gridlock eased with a Republican sweep in the 1888 election, and the lame-duck Congress voted to admit Montana as the 41st state, with Washington, North Dakota and South Dakota also allowed admittance with outgoing President Grover Cleveland's signature.Mar 15, 2014
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Mar 15, 2014 - No state had entered the Union since Colorado in 1876. The gridlock eased with a Republican sweep in the 1888 election, and the lame-duck Congress voted to admit Montana as the 41st state, with Washington, North Dakota and South Dakota also allowed admittance with outgoing President Grover Cleveland's signature.
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