Abstract

The granting of Statehood to America's two remaining incorporated Territories in 1959 called attention anew to the arbitrary, illogical, and inconsistent treatment of such areas in past national and State-level statistics. Allaska and Hawaii had been integral parts of the Union for mnore than sixty years, but, until their recent admission as States, these areas were almost universally omitted from national statistics. The reasons frequently given for their exclusion could well be questioned.

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