Nebraska became a U.S. state on March 1, 1867, when President Andrew Johnson signed its statehood proclamation.

Quick Scoop

  • Nebraska was admitted as the 37th state.
  • The admission happened under President Andrew Johnson.
  • Sources note that Nebraska’s statehood was unusual because it came after a presidential veto was overridden by Congress.

Why it matters

Nebraska’s statehood is often remembered for that veto-override path, which makes it a notable moment in U.S. history. The date to remember is March 1, 1867.