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File:Alonzo_Chappel_-_The_Landing_of_Roger_Williams_in_1636_-_43.003_-_Rhode_Island_School_of_Design_Museum.jpg|The Landing of Roger Williams in 1636 | |||
File:Rhode_Island_statehood_Tercentenary,_3c,_1936_issue.jpg|Rhode Island statehood Tercentenary, 3c, 1936 issue | |||
File:Touro_Park,_Newport,_Rhode_Island.jpg|Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island | |||
File:Destruction_of_the_schooner_Gaspé_in_the_waters_of_Rhode_Island_1772_(NYPL_b12349146-422875)_(cropped).jpg|Destruction of the schooner Gaspé in the waters of Rhode Island 1772 | |||
File:Recto_Rhode_Island_9_pence_1786_urn-3_HBS.Baker.AC_1104484.jpeg|Rhode Island 9 pence 1786 | |||
File:Fort_Adams_02.jpg|Fort Adams | |||
File:The_Breakers_interior_05.jpg|The Breakers interior | |||
File:Downtown_Providence_Rhode_Island_2008.jpg|Downtown Providence Rhode Island 2008 | |||
File:Rhode_Island_-_NED500_(transparent).png|Rhode Island NED500 | |||
File:National-atlas-rhode-island.png|National atlas Rhode Island | |||
File:Cliff_Walk_-_Newport,_Rhode_Island,_USA_-_August_15,_2015_08.jpg|Cliff Walk - Newport, Rhode Island | |||
File:Ninigret_Pond_National_Wildlife_Refuge_2.JPG|Ninigret Pond National Wildlife Refuge | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 23 February 2025
Rhode Island, officially known as the State of Rhode Island, is the smallest state in the United States by land area. It is located in the New England region of the country and is bordered by Connecticut to the west, Massachusetts to the north and east, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south.
History[edit]
Rhode Island was one of the original Thirteen Colonies, and it was the first of the thirteen to renounce its allegiance to the British Crown. It was also the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution.
Geography[edit]
Despite its small size, Rhode Island has a diverse geography with large bays and inlets that make up about 14% of its total area. The highest point in the state is Jerimoth Hill.
Economy[edit]
Rhode Island's economy was historically based on fishing, but today it is primarily based on services, particularly healthcare and education, and includes a large amount of manufacturing.
Demographics[edit]
As of the 2020 United States Census, Rhode Island had a population of 1,097,379. The state has a high percentage of Italian Americans and Portuguese Americans, as well as a significant population of Irish Americans.
Government and politics[edit]
Rhode Island is a Democratic stronghold in presidential elections. The state's governor is currently Daniel McKee, a Democrat.
Education[edit]
Rhode Island is home to several institutions of higher education, including Brown University, the University of Rhode Island, and Providence College.
Culture[edit]
Rhode Island is known for its seafood, particularly clams and quahogs. The state also has a strong tradition of Irish American and Italian American culture.
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The Landing of Roger Williams in 1636
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Rhode Island statehood Tercentenary, 3c, 1936 issue
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Touro Park, Newport, Rhode Island
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Destruction of the schooner Gaspé in the waters of Rhode Island 1772
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Rhode Island 9 pence 1786
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Fort Adams
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The Breakers interior
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Downtown Providence Rhode Island 2008
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Rhode Island NED500
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National atlas Rhode Island
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Cliff Walk - Newport, Rhode Island
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Ninigret Pond National Wildlife Refuge


