It was a state in 1624-1625
Massachusetts is actually neither. It is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it is considered a state.
No, the state of Massachusetts is not considered a spousal state when it comes to dividing property in divorces. Instead, it is considered an equitable distribution state.
No, switchblades are illegal in Massachusetts. They are considered dangerous weapons and possession of them is a criminal offense in the state.
Philadelphia is considered the birthplace of the united states not the united state
Massachusetts
In Massachusetts, municipal employees are generally not considered state employees. Municipal employees work for local government entities, such as cities or towns, while state employees work for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. However, both groups may share certain benefits and protections under state labor laws, but they operate under different jurisdictions and employment structures.
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Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are the 4 Commonwealth's in the US.
Massachusetts has no state gem.
Massachusetts Volunteers came from the state of Massachusetts.
The state soil of Massachusetts is Paxton.
The State of Massachusetts was created in 2007.