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Vermont. Elisabet Kirsi, Kristin Parts, Karl Kontus Pärnu Coeducational Gymnasium Form G2a 11. March 2011. History. 1000 BC to 1600 AD – First native villages and trade networks were established . Jul y 30, 1609 – French explorers claimed Vermont as part of New France .
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Vermont Elisabet Kirsi, Kristin Parts, Karl Kontus Pärnu CoeducationalGymnasium Form G2a 11. March 2011
History 1000 BC to 1600 AD – Firstnativevillages and tradenetworkswereestablished. July 30, 1609 – Frenchexplorersclaimed Vermont as part ofNewFrance. 1763 – Thetreatyof Paris gavethecontrolof Vermont totheEnglish. January 18, 1777 – Vermont becameanindependantstate. 1791 – Vermont joinedtheFederalUnion.
Probably not the most interesting state? • Vermont's capital city, Montpelier, is the smallest state capital in the U.S. , with a population of less than 9,000 people. • Montpelier, Vermont is the only U.S. capital without a McDonald’s restaurant. • Forests cover more than three-fourths of the state. • Itspopulation, onlyabout 620,000 people, isranked 49th amongstates. • Until 1996, Vermont was the only state without a Wal-Mart.
It still might surprise you! • Itisoneofthefewstatesthatactuallywasindependantforsometime. • Besidestheoriginal 13 states Vermont wasthefirsttojointhe USA. • Vermont istheleadproducerofmaplesyrupin USA. • Duetoitsbigforests Vermont isanamazinglycolourfulplacetospendautumns. • ItsGreenMountainsmakeitoneofthebeststateswhenitcomestoskiing and snowboarding.
Symbols and importance • State song – “These Green Mountains” • State flower – red clover • State mammal – Morgan horse • State tree – sugar maple • State rock – slate, marble, granite • 2 presidents – Calvin Coolige, Chester Arthur
References • James Harrison, Eleanor Van Landt. The Young People’s Atlas of the United States. New York: Kingfisher Books • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont • http://www.50states.com/facts/vermont.htm • http://www.vermont.gov/portal/ • http://www.vermontvacation.com/