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about 20,0000 people visit rhode island per year.
15 million
1636
Roger Williams founded Rhode Island in June 1636.
The population of Westerly, Rhode Island is approximately 22,700 in the year 2010. But in the census performed in the year 2000, population was 22, 966.
That would be Block Island located approx. 13 miles from the Rhode Island coast. It is about an hour ferry ride from the town of Galilee on Rhode Island's southern mainland to New Shoreham, the only municipality that occupies Block Island.
In 1790.
in 1760
Slavery was supported by Rhode Island. They were so into it, that they send 18 ships every year. They earned about 40,000 euros a year for this. One fifth of slaves that came through the colonies were from Rhode Island. Africans had no rights at all.
Arthur Fenner (born December 10, 1745 in Providence, Rhode Island; died October 15, 1805 in Providence, Rhode Island) succeeded John Collins as the fourth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between May 5, 1790 and his death. Following Fenner's death, Henry Smith (born February 10, 1766 in Providence, Rhode Island; died June 28, 1818) became the fifth Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 15, 1805 and May 7, 1806.
John O. Pastore (born March 17, 1907 in Providence, Rhode Island; died July 15, 2000 in Cranston, Rhode Island) succeeded J. Howard McGrath as the sixty-first Governor of Rhode Island, serving between October 6, 1945 and December 19, 1950. Following the end of Pastore's term as Governor of Rhode Island, John S. McKiernan (born October 15, 1911 in Providence, Rhode Island; died March 9, 1997 in Warwick, Rhode Island) became the sixty-second Governor of Rhode Island, serving between December 19, 1950 and January 2, 1951.
Rhode Island did not send anyone to the constitutional Convention