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Delaware

Delaware is a state located in the eastern region of the United States. It ranks 49th in terms of total land area and 45th in terms of population. Delaware also participated in the American Revolution.

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Distance between Wilmington Delaware and Willamsburg VA?

The driving distance between Wilmington, DE and Dover, DE is approximately 50 miles. The driving time would be approximately 1 hour if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)

Were there slaves in Delaware?

Slaves were used for growing crops like indigo, grain, rice, or vegetables, also they were used to do chores (cleaning house, cook for owners but get scraps for themselves, and fetch the water) that many owners couldn't or didn't want to do.

What are some Delaware famous landmarks?

I think that The zoo is interesting, and so many more but i will name one more the aquarium that is a cool place!

What is Delaware's number of electoral votes in the presidential election?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there is 1 member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware. Therefore, Delaware has 3 electoral votes.

Which of these states is the largest Delaware Connecticut Vermont?

Connecticut is the larger state based on population. Vermont is the larger state based on total area. Delaware is the 45th largest U.S. state based on population and the 49th largest state based on total area. Connecticut is the 29th largest U.S. state based on population and the 48th largest state based on total area. Vermont is the 49th largest U.S. state based on population and the 45th largest state based on total area.

What do people do for a living in Delaware?

Te fun thing they did was pick up crops nf sell crops

Is Delaware's abbreviation DE?

The postal code abbreviation for Delaware is DE.

What were the dangers of colonial Delaware?

They lived near water so the settlement usually flooded.

How did the people in Delaware get along with the natives?

it was bad because the native Americans killed and took over Delaware and they handed it over to willam penn

Which of these is not bordered by the Atlantic ocean vermont New Jersey Delaware?

Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean. New Hampshire and Maine border the Atlantic Ocean.

What is Delaware's state vegetable?

Delaware farmers grow strawberries, blueberries, cantaloupe, watermelon, peaches, pears and apples. Grapes grow in the area as well, and there are small local vineyards for the production of wines.

What is the largest river in Delaware?

The Delaware River was named after Delaware because the Cherokee indeans named Delaware and the Delaware River.

Major lakes of Delaware?

i don't know that's why i am on this website but it never tells me the answer

What is the phone number of the University Of Delaware in Newark Delaware?

The phone number of the University Of Delaware is: 302-831-8037.

Which state does not an ocean Vermont Virginia Delaware?

Vermont does not border an ocean. Virginia and Delaware border the Atlantic Ocean.

How did the peninsula that Delaware shares with Maryland and Virginia get its name?

The Delmarva Peninsula is the peninsula that the states of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia share. Delmarva is a combination of an abbreviation of all three state's names in alphabetical order.

Delaware + Maryland + Virginia = Delmarva.

What important events took place in delaware's early history?

  1. In 1497 Delaware was explored by its first European John Cabot.
  2. In 1609 it was explored by Henry Hudson of the Dutch West India Company.
  3. In 1624 the Dutch settled a Trading Post at what is now Burlington Island. In 1626 they created Fort Nassau at what is now Gloucester City New Jersey and Zwaanendael at what is now Lewes in 1631.
  4. In 1638 the Swedes created their Colony of Fort Christina (today's Wilmington).
  5. In 1682 William Penn arrived in New Castle with a Charter for Pennsylvania and a lease for the Lower Counties on the Delaware.