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Page 1: Vermont

VERMONT

ByCole Heinzman

Page 2: Vermont

State History Vermont was an unsettled land that was

fought over between English colonies to the south and the French colony to the north.

After France lost the French Indian war, the region belonged to the British.

Was claimed by both New York and New Hampshire, until it became a state in 1791.

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Interesting Facts It is the 45th biggest state in the U.S.

Vermont was the 14th state to enter the union

The name Vermont comes from the French word for “Green Mountains”.

Vermont contains more than 15,000 different insect species.

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More Vermont Facts State Motto: “Freedom and Unity”

State Tree: Sugar Maple

2 U.S. Presidents were born here, Calvin Coolidge (13th) and Chester A. Arthur (21st).

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Where to Go Fall leaves and

historic covered bridges are a main tourist attraction in Vermont.

Mid-September is the best time to see the beautiful colors.

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More to Do… Vermont is New

England’s best skiing location.

The Green Mountains are fun for the whole family, winter or summer.

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State Flag Adopted in 1923 Pine tree, a cow, bales of

hay, and sheaves of wheat

Mountains are pictured in the background. A stag's head is mounted over the scene.

Boughs of pine needles wrap around the coat-of-arms.

"VERMONT" and the state's motto, are written on a red ribbon under the scene.

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Map of Vermont

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State SymbolsSTATE BIRD:

HERMIT THRUSHSTATE FLOWER:

RED CLOVER

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State Quarter 4th quarter in the 2001 series Features Camel Hump Mountain and 2

maple trees with sap buckets Freedom and Unity state motto is also on

it.

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State License Plate

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Agriculture and Industry Vermont is most famous for it’s maple

syrup and rich milk and dairy products.

Electronic components is a large industry among many, also teddy bears.