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State names are derived from English, Latin, Spanish, French, Hawaiian, and Native American words. For example, an English named state would be New York, a Latin one Pennsylvania, a Spanish one California, a French one Louisiana, a Hawaiian one Hawaii, and a Native American one New Mexico. Some states etymologies are undetermined, such as Idaho.
The US was first the colonies of Britain, then the 13 colonies, then it was America, then the United States of America.
There are a number of mid western cities that have French names. Some of these include Saint Louis, Decatur, as well as Detroit. They have these French names because they were originally established as French trading posts in the former French colony of Louisiana. After the Seven Years War (known in North America as the French and Indian War), France lost the territory of Louisiana, but the cities retained their original names.
10 states in the United States have 2 word names.
There are fifty different states in the United States. A few of the names are: Delware, Rhode Island, Hawaii, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida, and California.
There are many very popular names for boys in the United States. Some of the most popular names include Jack, James, John, David, Richard, Daniel and Thomas.
17 percent of the Unites States is French.
The names that are found at the bottom of the treaty between the usa and the french republic are?
Four US states have names ending with N.
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