Delaware
With
the state motto of "Liberty and Independence," it's no
surprise that Delaware was the first of the original 13 states of the
Union; it's often called the "First" or "Diamond
State."
The state's name comes from the original governor
of Virginia, Thomas West, Lord De La Warr. William Penn acquired the
land that makes up Delaware to keep his Pennsylvania colony from being
landlocked. Today, Delaware is one of the most industrialized states,
known for its chemical research.
Dover is the capital; the state flower is the
peach blossom.
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