562,758 (1990)(50) 608,827 (2000 est.) Land Area and (rank): 9,249 square miles (23,956 sq km) (43)
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| Vermont's Flag - The picture on a deep blue field is a scene painting. You see a tall pine tree, a cow and sheves of wheat. The Green Mountains are in the distance. Pine boughs extend around a shield. The name "Vermont" and the state motto "Freedom and Unity" are displayed on a crimson banner. At the the top of the shield is a stag's head. 50states.com History of Vermont - The Vermont region was explored and claimed for France by Samuel de Champlain in 1609 and the first French settlement was established at Fort Ste. Anne in 1666. The first English settlers moved into the area in 1724 and built Fort Dummer on the site of present-day Brattleboro. England gained control of the area in 1763 after the French and Indian Wars. First organized to drive settlers from New York out of Vermont, the Green Mountain Boys, led by Ethan Allen, won fame by capturing Fort Ticonderoga from the British on May 10, 1775, in the early days of the Revolutionary War. In 1777 Vermont adopted its first constitution abolishing slavery and providing for universal male suffrage without property qualifications. In 1791 Vermont became the fourteenth state to join the Union. Vermont leads the nation in the production of monument granite, marble, and maple syrup. It is also a leader in the production of talc. Vermont's rugged, rocky terrain discourages extensive agricultural farming, but is well suited to raising fruit trees, and to dairy farming. Vermont has the highest proportion of dairy cows to humans in the nation. Principal industrial products include electrical equipment, fabricated metal products, printing and publishing, and paper and allied products. Tourism is a major industry in Vermont. Vermont's many famous ski areas include Stowe, Killington, Mt. Snow, Bromley, Jay Peak, and Sugarbush. Hunting and fishing also attract many visitors to Vermont each year. Among the many points of interest are the Green Mountain National Forest, Bennington Battle Monument, the Calvin Coolidge Homestead at Plymouth, and the Marble Exhibit in Proctor. Copyright © Information Please, a Division of Family Education Company. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. Copyright © 1997 - BigDaddyData Fax: 561-828-8120 Privacy Policy the primary url for this site ( "BigDaddyData" ) is http://bigdaddydata.com |