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Delaware has two nicknames: The First State and The Hen State.
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Delaware's nickname "the Diamond State" is a reference to its state flag, which has its coat of arms on a large diamond-shaped field.
Delaware's nickname "the First State" comes from its ratification of the US Constitution on December 7, 1787, the first state to do so. Delaware's nickname "the Diamond State" is a reference to its state flag, which has its coat of arms on a large diamond-shaped field. Delaware's nickname "the Blue Hen State" comes from the name of a variety of chicken, the Blue Hen chicken, which is the state bird.
Delaware has the nickname of The First State because it was the first to ratify the Constitution
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Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, hence its nickname, "The First State".
The state with the nickname "The Capital City" is Delaware. This nickname refers to Dover, the capital of Delaware, which is known for its historical significance and government institutions. The city is central to the state's political landscape and serves as a hub for legislative activities.
No it is either the first state or the Blue Hen State.
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