Maine is a much larger state than Connecticut.
As of 2019, the median household income in Maine was around $55,602. This is slightly lower than the national average. It is important to note that income levels can vary based on location within the state.
More than half of the adults in many of Connecticut's cities function at the two lowest levels of literacy. In the city of Hartford, 73% of adults are functionally illiterate; in New Haven, 57%; in New London, 50%; and in Bridgeport, 68%; in Waterbury, 56%.
In the social colonies, land ownership was directly related to social class. More land ownership equated to higher social class status, as land was a sign of wealth and power. Those with larger land holdings had more influence within the community and were typically seen as being of higher social standing.
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The slave state with more free black people than slaves was Virginia. Though there was much debate about whether the state should be considered a slave state or free state due to the number of free slaves.
Maine has more land than Connecticut
Maine owns more land
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Maine has more land.
Oh yes, the state of Maine has a much larger area than that of Connecticut.
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Alaska
It has more and is the 42nd largest US State while Connecticut ranks 48th in area.
Idaho
yes it was a farming state, but not many people farmed because Connecticut does not have a lot of flat land. The middle colonies and some of the southern colonies have more flat land and a lot of farming spots.
Actually it's Idaho. If you follow the lines of Latitude, Idaho has a more northern point, as does Montana, Washington, North Dakota, Michigan and Minnesota. Minnesota has the most northern point - The Northwest Angle. I think Maine is 7th as far as North goes - but it does win the furthest east title.