Vermont's nickname, "The Green Mountain State" came about when Vermont was first discovered by French Explorer Samuel De Champlain. Champlain First laid eyes on Vermont in the spring time and was struck by the expansive green mountains. Because of this, Champlain renamed the territory as Montagnes Vertes french for Green Mountains. Later in Vermont's history, other English speaking settlers begain migrating to the reagion and the name ended up being changed to Ver (green) Mont (mountain) or Vermont. In paying tribute to the French explorere, both Lake Champlain and Vermont - The Green Mountain State, held names given by and for Samuel De Champlain.
The Green Mountain State.
Vermont got its nickname because its real name is Mountagnes Vertes means Green Mountains, and that is its nickname.
It has lots of mountains with plenty of grass.
In Vermont, the climate is continual moist.
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The Nile gets its name from the Greek word "Nelios", meaning River Valley and the Greek historian, Herodotus, wrote that Egypt was the "gift of the Nile" - it thereby acquired that as a nickname. .
The slogan on the Vermont license plate is "Green Mountain State".
Vermont's nickname is "The Green Mountain State".
The nickname for Vermont is the "Green Mountain State."
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The nickname for Vermont is, Green Mountain State. The name was given on October, 1761 by the Rev. Dr. Peters.
That is not Vernont's nickname. It is the Green Mountain State.
Vermont's nickname is "The Green Mountain State".
Vermont's nickname is Green Mountain State.
The Green Mountain State.
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It has lots of mountains with plenty of grass.
Vermont-the green mountain state