Vermont
In 1609, French explorer Samuel
de Champlain came upon a large lake in the area
we know today as Vermont and named it after himself. The state's name
comes from two French words vert (green) and mont (mountain), which
explains Vermont's nickname, the "Green Mountain State." Ethan Allen and
the Green Mountain Boys defended their homeland from the British
during the Revolutionary War. Vermont is one of the six New England
states and became the 14th state in 1791. Some of Vermont's major
industries are dairy farming and tourism. One of the most picturesque
states, Vermont has millions of visitors each year who come to see the
leaves turn colors in the fall and the snow-covered mountains in the winter.
The state flower is the red clover and the tree is the sugar maple. Vermont
maple syrup is one of the state's most popular products.
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