First State: first to ratify the Constitution. It was so popular that Delaware Soldiers brought their own Blue Hens with them during their stay in the army. Peach State: the first state to produce peaches commercially. Adopted on May 9, Adopted June 24, and indigenous to Delaware. Found throughout the state along coastal areas and by marshes. Adopted April 25, , after state schoolchildren petitioned the General Assembly.
Adopted on May 1, During the late nineteenth century until the s, Sussex County became the leading supplier of holly, used for Christmas decorations and wreaths. View Our Online Catalog Explore. Sign up to receive the lastest updates:. Skip to content. Download Delaware Facts.
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What are the counties of Delaware? A slave state, Arkansas became the ninth state to secede from the union and join the Confederate States of America. Today Arkansas ranks 27th among Tennessee became the 16th state of the union in It is just miles wide, but stretches miles from the Appalachian Mountains boundary with North Carolina in the east to the Mississippi River borders with Missouri and Arkansas in the west.
One of the original 13 colonies, Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn as a haven for his fellow Quakers. The first native New Yorkers were the Lenape, an Algonquin people who hunted, fished and farmed in the area between the Delaware and Hudson rivers. Europeans began to explore the region at the beginning of the 16th century—among the first was Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian The land that today makes up North Dakota became U. The regionwas originally part of the Minnesota and Nebraska territories, until, along with South Dakota, it was organized into the Dakota Territory in The state was very Bordered by the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north and the U.
With an abundance of Delaware Colony Fact File. Facts about the Delaware Colony. Fact 1. Year Founded: by Peter Minuit and others. Fact 2. Fact 3. Major Industries: Exported agricultural products and natural resources including cattle, grain, rice, indigo dye , wheat. Fact 4. Manufacturing: Manufactured iron ore products such as plows, tools, kettles, locks, nails and large blocks of iron which they exported to England. Fact 5. The southern boundary is swampland with over 30, acres of swamp.
The general geography of the Middle Colonies had a mix of the New England and Southern features but had fertile soil and land that was suited to farming. Fact 6. Climate: The Middle Colonies had a mild climate with warm summers and mild winters that were suited to farming and agriculture.
Fact 7. Religion: Not dominated by a specific religion which gave way to religious freedom for Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, Jews and others.
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