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Tennessee The Volunteer State

Tennessee The Volunteer State. By Jessica Kelzer. Tennessee’s Statehood. June 1, 1796. Tennessee is in the Southeast Region. b ordering states-Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Missouri. Tennessee. 6,456,243 in 2013. Population.

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Tennessee The Volunteer State

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  1. TennesseeThe Volunteer State By JessicaKelzer

  2. Tennessee’s Statehood June 1, 1796 Tennessee is in the Southeast Region. bordering states-Kentucky, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Missouri

  3. Tennessee 6,456,243 in 2013 Population

  4. Largest City and Population Memphis 655,155 in 2012 Largest city in Tennessee Population

  5. State Capital Nashville, Tennessee Tennessee’s state capital

  6. Symbols State animal Raccoon State bird Northern Mockingbird

  7. More Symbols State gemstone Polished Pearl State flower Iris State tree Tulip

  8. Sources http://www.50states.com http://www.netstate.com http://www.statesymbolsusa.org http://www.relocateanytownusa.com http://www.birdzilla.com http://www.iandrinstitute.org http://www.wesleyandsterling.com http://nywc.com http://www.atoztheusa.com Harcourt Social Studies book Atlas http://www.idcide.com

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