because Rhode Island and many other countries think that its not fair that many other countries have more rights than smaller countries just because their states are bigger and they think their the boss
Rhode Island's leaders did not want a national government interfering in its affairs and opposed the creation of a strong, central government. A Rhode Island delegate quoted, "I will not have anything to do with revising the Articles of Confederation. They are fine as they are. Rhode Island won't be bossed about by its larger, more populous neighbors." Rhode Island feared of Constitutional Convention's newly proposed system that would be detrimental to Rhode Island's economy.
The similarities between these countries is that they are in the same ocean.They both largely consist of two main Islands, one smaller and more populated (Upolu, North Island) and one slightly larger and less populated (Savaii, South Island).They were both colonised by Polynesians.
There is a larger workforce, which can generate more income.
No
Obtain a larger island and proceed to plant a larger ammount of carrots.
Ellesmere Island is larger than Victoria Island. Ellesmere Island is the 10th largest island in the world, while Victoria Island is the 8th largest island in the world but smaller than Ellesmere Island.
Japan is much larger in both area and population.
An island is a landmass that is surrounded by water and larger than an islet. Islets are smaller landmasses, often located close to larger islands or coasts. They are typically uninhabited or sparsely populated.
Wisconsin is the 23rd largest state based on total area and the 20th most populous. Rhode Island is the 50th largest state based on total area and the 43rd most populous.
A continent is much larger than an island.
No, the island of St. Lucia is larger than the island of St. Vincent, and also larger than the whole of the country of St. Vincent and the Grenadines, of which the island of St. Vincent is the largest part.
Hawaii (Big Island) is the largest island in the U.S. Other U.S. islands larger than Long Island include several islands in Alaska - Kodiak Island, Prince of Wales Island, Chichagof Island, St. Lawrence Island, Admiralty Island, Nunivak Island, Unimak Island, and Baranof Island.