The answer to this question depends upon your definition of big.
If your definition of big is based on population, then yes, Massachusetts is a big state. Its population is 6,449,755, which is the fourteenth largest in the United States. Massachusetts' population is larger than such states as Arizona, Missouri, and Colorado.
If your definition of big is based on area, then no, Massachusetts is not a big state. The only states that have a smaller area than Massachusetts are New Jersey, Hawaii, Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island. Thus, most states are larger in area, including Ohio, New York, Illinois, and Michigan.
Yes massachsetts is a state.
Massachusetts
The battle of Bunker Hill happened in the state of Boston, Massachusetts
The Battle of Bunker Hill was taken place in Boston, Massachusetts on breeds hill
The small northern state that was the first to issue a call for black troops was Massachusetts. This occurred during the US Civil War.
It admitted Maine, the northern region of what was then Massachusetts, into the Union as a separate (free) state. The reason this was done was to balance the number of "slave states" and "free states." This only occurred as a result of a compromise involving slavery in Missouri, and in the federal territories of the American west.
Massachusetts
Massachusetts has no state gem.
Massachusetts Volunteers came from the state of Massachusetts.
Massachusetts is actually neither. It is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but it is considered a state.
No, Massachusetts was the 13th state, in the U.S.A.
The State of Massachusetts was created in 2007.
The state soil of Massachusetts is Paxton.
The massachusetts state tree is the american elm
Massachusetts is a state, so it is not in any state for it is one.
No. Massachusetts is the BAY STATE. New Jersey is the Garden State.
Boston is in the state of Massachusetts, in the USA.
The American Elm is the state tree of Massachusetts.