Connecticut was named the Constitution State by the General Assembly in 1959
The state you seek is Connecticut.
Tennessee is nicknamed the Volunteer State!
Georgia is nicknamed the Peach State.
Connecticut is nicknamed the Constitution State as well as the Nutmeg State. Connecticut is named after the Connecticut River, a major U.S. river that approximately bisects the state. Its capital city is Hartford.
Connecticut is nicknamed the "Constitution State." This moniker is believed to have originated from the Fundamental Orders of 1638-1639, which were considered by some as the first written constitution that created a government. The nickname reflects the state's significant role in the development of constitutional governance in America.
Utah wich is also nicknamed the Mormon state.
Florida is nicknamed the Sunshine State.
Connecticut was officially nicknamed the Constitution State by its state legislature in 1969, based on their claim that the first real constitution in what was to become the United States was written in Connecticut in 1638-39. A former Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court contended that 'never [before] had a company of men deliberately met to frame a social compact for immediate use, constituting a new and independent commonwealth, with definite officers, executive and legislative, and prescribed rules and modes of government, ....
Thomas Jefferson
Old Ironsides
Alabama is nicknamed the Cotton State, or the Cotton Plantation State, the Lizard State or the Carmellia State.
The answer is KANSAS, it is in central USA and is nicknamed as Sunflower State.