YES! Rhode Island is actually thefirst place the pilgrums settled. they spent a winter there and relized that it was too cold and forests were everywhere so the got back in the mayflower and sailed to plymoth whitch is now present day Massachustes.
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The Pilgrims never made it to Rhode Island even after their settlement spread out. They first tried to stay at Provincetown on Cape Cod.
Rhode Island became a state when it ratified the United States Constitution on May 29th, 1790, only after it was agreed that the Bill of Rights would become an official part of the Constitution.
Providence, Rhode Island, was the smallest colony of the 13 original colonies.
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Providence, Rhode Island, was the smallest of the original 13 colonies.
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Rhode Island Was founded in 1636 and joined the colonies in the same year.
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Delaware is the last of the thirteen colonies sorry i made a mistake its rhode island sorry i made a mistake its rhode island
Anne Hutchinson founded it as one of the original 13 colonies.
Rhode Island, being one of the original 13 colonies, declared independence from Britain on 4 May 1776. Rhode Island voted to ratify the U.S. Constitution, and subsequently joined the Union, on 29 May 1790.
Rhode Island became a state when it ratified the United States Constitution on May 29th, 1790, only after it was agreed that the Bill of Rights would become an official part of the Constitution.
Providence, Rhode Island, was the smallest colony of the 13 original colonies.
It is the smallest US State and was one of the original 13 Colonies.
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