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People who live in or come from Illinois are called Illinoisians, Illinoisans or Illinoians.
People who live in or come from Illinois are called Illinoisians, Illinoisans or Illinoians.
Well, the first people owned the territory a long time ago were the British, so I,d say there is a lot of British people who live there. There might be irish, there is a lot of people from all around the world that come to Illinois they might just come to have fun or just for a vacation.
an Illinoisan (pronounced "ill i NOY an") or Illini (ill-lie-niy) I personally prefer Illini.
they didnt come to Illinois until 1920 the were scared of the wild bears....
NO. Lebanese people are a Middle Eastern national group, not a Hispanic national group. Hispanics are generally people who come from Latin America.
National Integration is the same for all countries. It means the people come together for the nation.
National parks are diverse, spanning historic, cultural, and natural areas of national significance. People come to national parks to learn, to recreate, to get outdoors, or to make a pilgrimage. Ultimately what they are for is up to the people who visit them.
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The Illinois state motto is related to the issues surrounding the power of an individual state versus the power of the Union. Illinois entered the Union as a free state, but Mississippi, just before, had come into the Union as a slave state. Alabama was to follow Illinois as a slave state. The Civil War was still a polarizing reality and Illinois' motto was symbolic of the issues that had been confronted during the brutal conflict.
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No He lives in Arizona!