Why did Washington first bid for statehood fail?

Washington's first bid for statehood failed because the proposed state constitution included a provision that allowed African Americans to vote. This was controversial at the time, and many opponents of the provision argued that it would violate the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race. The U.S. Congress ultimately rejected the proposed constitution in 1889, preventing Washington from becoming a state at that time.