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For its wealth and variety of resources.But, when George Washington referred to New York state as "the seat of Empire" in 1784, he set the seed for the state's long-term nickname which appeared in around 1820 - the Empire State. It is this which appears on state license plates.

Also, legend has it that when Henry Hudson sailed into what is now New York Harbor, he was so taken by the beauty and majesty of the area that he proclaimed 'This is the new Empire.'

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The New York History Net Web site notes that "New York has long been known as The Empire State.....The precise origin of the name probably cannot be determined with certainty. Some sources place the origin with George Washington, who referred to the state in December 1784 as 'at present the seat of the Empire.' "

Of all the colonies and early states, New York was certainly an "empire" of vast wealth and resouces, and some people have suggested that as the source of the name.

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