it became a state by singing the ratify for their state. Rhode island was the last state to sign the ratify. i mean its common sense. :) have a bless day
Probably Blacks (not to be mean), like the rest of America.
The name "Rhode Island" has its origins from the early colonial period, but its exact meaning is a bit unclear. It is believed to have been named after the Greek island of Rhodes, which is known for its beauty and its association with the ancient Mediterranean world. The name was first used by Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano in the 1520s, who referred to the area he saw along the coast of what is now the United States as "La Grande Isola," meaning "The Great Island." The Dutch explorer Adriaen Block, who charted the area in the early 1600s, also referred to the land as "Roodt Eylandt," meaning "red island" in Dutch, likely because of the reddish hue of the land. When the English later settled in the area, they began calling it "Rhode Island." Some scholars suggest that the name might have been inspired by the similarity in appearance between the area and the island of Rhodes in the Mediterranean, though there is no definitive historical evidence to confirm this. Interestingly, Rhode Island is not actually an island; it is the smallest U.S. state by land area and includes both mainland areas and several islands. The official name of the state is "Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," reflecting its history as a combination of two distinct settlements. However, the phrase "Providence Plantations" was removed from the state's official name after a 2020 referendum.
According to the government website of the State of Maryland, there are zero natural lakes. They do have constructed lakes, but none that are natural. That would mean that Maryland has the least amount of lakes out of the 50 states.
If you mean the "Declaration of Independence" in 1776, then the answer is no, or at least, not with that name. Alphabetically, Thomas Heyward Jr. of South Carolina is followed by William Hooper of Rhode Island.
Biblical passage "hope is the anchor of the soul" in Hebrews, Verse 6:19.
The abbreviation of a college in the ocean state (Rhode Island): URI
If by Fla you mean Florida, it is larger.
I expect that you mean a "Rhode Island Red"? It is a type of Chicken.
It is nicknamed the Ocean State because of it location and strong maritime tradition.
Rhode Island's name is believed to have originated from the Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, who referred to the area's largest island as "Isola di Rhode," likening it to the Greek island of Rhodes. The name was later adopted for the entire colony, which was officially known as the Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The state is known for its coastal towns and sandy shores, with a rich maritime history. Today, it is the smallest state in the United States.
Generally speaking , when ;smallest state' is mentioned, it means by land area. The smallest state by land area is Rhode Island. The smallest state by population (least people) is Wyoming.
it became a state by singing the ratify for their state. Rhode island was the last state to sign the ratify. i mean its common sense. :) have a bless day
The Pennsylvania state motto "Virtue, liberty, and Independence"
The Virginia state motto is "Thus Always to Tyrants"
It's the smallest state in the United States, where states are the individual units, just as provinces are in some countries. To ask about it on the world level has no meaning. "State" can mean a subdivision of a country, or it can mean a whole country. There is no universal worldwide category of "state" into which all so-called states can be placed and compared because it has no universal meaning. In contrast, "city" has a universal meaning, and cities can be compared worldwide.
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