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Vermont

This category covers questions about the New England state of Vermont. Vermont was one of three states to have been once recognized as independent nations, as the Vermont Republic (1777-1791). It was later admitted into the Union on March 4, 1791 and currently has a population of around 620,000.

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What does Montpelier mean in French?

The name Montpellier in France is made up of the noun 'mont' meaning mount, and a Latin suffix related to the trade on the mount at that time.

Other towns or places with similar names have the same 'mount' origin, plus the term 'pelé' meaning 'peeled off, barren'

How does Vermont make money?

Vermont is a state in the United States and, like all states, it generates revenue from a variety of sources. These sources include taxes, fees, and federal funding.

Some of the ways that Vermont generates revenue include:

Sales tax: Vermont collects a 6% sales tax on most goods and services.

Income tax: Vermont has a progressive income tax system, with tax rates ranging from 3.55% to 8.95%.

Property tax: Vermont levies property taxes on real estate and personal property, such as vehicles. Property taxes are a major source of revenue for the state and are used to fund local schools and other public services.

Licenses and fees: Vermont charges fees for various licenses and services, such as driver's licenses and hunting and fishing licenses.

Federal funding: Vermont also receives funding from the federal government for a variety of programs, such as Medicaid, education, and transportation.

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What is the capital of the state his neighbors are Canada Maine Vermont and Massachusetts?

New Hampshire is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. Concord is the capital city in New Hampshire.

What are two major natural resources in Vermont?

Lumber (especially the sugar maple) and the Dairy Industry. If you are from Valley Forge Middle School, you probably need the Industry too (for the float). Have fun for me!

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Which state i s due South of New Hampshire and Vermont?

The state that is due South of New Hampshire and Vermont is Massachusetts.

When was Vermont created?

  • Our beautiful awesome state Vermont became a state on March 4th, 1791.
  • It was then the 14th state of the United States.

    The Vermont State Tree is the Sugar Maple.

What food does Vermont produce?

The main agricultural products of Vermont are:

  • Milk and Dairy products, including butter and cheese
  • Maple syrup and other maple products
  • Organic produce
  • Apples and apple products, including cider
  • Wine, largely from various berries
  • Forest products

The most important of these are dairy and maple industries, but it is hard to predict the output of maple from one year to another because it is very dependent on weather.

What state is found east of Vermont?

New Hampshire is on the eastern border of Vermont. New York is to the west of Vermont, along with Lake Champlain, and Massachusetts is to the south of Vermont. Canada is north of Vermont.

What are some special facts about Vermont?

Vermont is the prettiest state ever!! Also, Vermont has over 1,000,000 cities and towns!! Which makes them have the LEAST towns and cities!! New information-There are 251 cities and towns in Vermont. The smallest city in America is Vergennes Vermont. We also have the smallest state capitol- Montpelier- and the only one without a MacDonalds!

When does Vermont get snow?

cold and 20 degrees cold average there is also normally 5-10 inches of snow.

What is the mountain range in Vermont?

the green mountains
The Green Mountains are a mountain range in the state of Vermont.

Name two states that end in the letter t?

Tennessee and Texas are the only U.S. states that begin with the letter T. Tasmania is a state in Australia. Tyrol is a state in Austria. Tocantins is a state in Brazil. Thuringia is a state in Germany. Tamil Nadu; Telangana; and Tripura are states in India. Terengganu is a state in Malaysia. Tabasco; Tamaulipas; and Tlaxcala are states in Mexico. Taraba is a state in Nigeria. Tachira and Trujillo are states in Venezuela.

What is the meaning of Vermont's state motto?

Freedom and Unity

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Best place to see fall colors in Vermont?

You don't have far to travel from any point, Vermont's surface is covered by about 77% forested area.

Who are some of the famous people from Vermont?

There are so many people who were and are famous. I'll start with some of the dead ones.

General Oliver Otis Howard - Civil War general, who among many other things, had Howard University named for him. Buried in Burlington.

Brevet-Major-General William Wells - Civil War general who was the most promoted Vermonter during the Civil War. Medal of Honor recipient for "conspicuous and gallant bravery" at Gettysburg. Buried in Burlington.

Ethan Allen - Rogue who lead the Green Mountain Boys. Buried in Burlington.

President Chester Arthur

President Calvin Coolidge

General Stannard - Civil War general who out-flanked Pickett's Charge and crushed the enemy. Buried in Burlington.

This is a pretty good start. Please join me in listing other people!

Patricia

Vermont Tours To Go

Also, Ben and Jerry, the creators of Ben and Jerry's Ice cream are from Vermont also Sandra Bullock's sister lived here for a while, and owned a cafe in Montpelier I believe.

Where is a great place to stay in Vermont that resembles the inn featured in the movie 'White Christmas'?

Go onto: www.google.com Type in: Bed & Breakfasts in Vermont (or Inns in Vermont) This way you'll see some of the places first hand and also there are some that have virtual tours of the inn. You'll have all sorts of choices. Good place to go this time of year and it's always been my wish to do the same thing. It's beautiful there.

What are the three largest ethnic groups in Vermont?

The largest ethnicity groups are:

23.9% French or French Canadian

18.6% English

17.9% Irish

10.3% German

7.5% Italian

7.0% American

5.0% Scottish

3.9% Polish

2.7% Scotch Irish

1.9% Swedish

1.6% Dutch

1.4% Russian

1.4% Welsh

Who lead a group known as the green mountain boys?

Ethan Allen from Vermont (in case your teacher is really weird like mine and makes you do a stupid cross word puzzle on the New England region)

How was the first person born?

Well, technically the first person was just a cell. The cell was created during the big bang and live in water contained within a meteorite. This meteorite crashed onto the Earth and because of it's good conditions it continued to live. By the process of evolution it evolved into a monkey then other thing then human, etc.

Why did Vermont join the union?

New York joined the union for money and protection. They used the Hudson for fish, trading, and for a place to observe the French.

What year did the state of Vermont receive statehood?

The state of Vermont was admitted to the Union on March 4, 1791.
1791

What were the Green Mountain Boys and what did they do in Vermont?

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The Green Mountain boys were a milita like group founded in part by Ethan Allen. He was also the main leader of the Green Mountain Boys. They captured For Ticonderoga in 1775. They were also formed to protect the people of what is now known as Vermont from both government of New York and New Hampshire, as both had claims on the land and wanted it.