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  2. Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state by area and the seventh-least populous, with slightly fewer than 1.1 million residents as of 2020; [ 9 ] but it has grown at every decennial count since 1790 and is the second-most densely populated state, after New Jersey.

  3. History of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    History of Rhode Island. The White Horse Tavern (circa 1673) in Newport is one of the oldest extant buildings in Rhode Island. The history of Rhode Island is an overview of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations and the state of Rhode Island from pre-colonial times to the present.

  4. Providence, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    www.providenceri.gov. Providence is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Rhode Island. The county seat of Providence County, it is one of the oldest cities in New England, [ 7 ] founded in 1636 by Roger Williams, a Reformed Baptist theologian and religious exile from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  5. Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States by area. The capital and largest city is Providence. It is called the "Ocean state" because of its bays and waterways. It was founded by Roger Williams for religious freedom.

  6. Rhode Island | Map, Population, History, Beaches, & Facts

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    Rhode Island, constituent state of the United States of America. It was one of the country’s 13 original states but was the last of the 13 to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Founded by Roger Williams, its first English settlement on the mainland was Providence Plantations on Narragansett Bay.

  7. Rhode Island ‑ Size, Founder & Facts - HISTORY

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    Rhode Island, measuring only about 48 miles long and 37 miles wide, is the smallest of the U.S. states. Despite its small area, Rhode Island, known as the “Ocean State,” boasts over 400 miles...

  8. Government of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The State House in Providence is the seat of Rhode Island's state government. The government of the state of Rhode Island is prescribed from a multitude of sources; the main sources are the Rhode Island Constitution, the General Laws, and executive orders.

  9. Portal:Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island is the smallest U.S. state by area and the seventh-least populous, with slightly fewer than 1.1 million residents as of 2020; but it has grown at every decennial count since 1790 and is the second-most densely populated state, after New Jersey.

  10. Rhode IslandTravel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Rhode Island (RI) is the smallest state of the United States of America, tucked between Massachusetts and Connecticut in New England. Nonetheless, it has over 400 mi (640 km) of coastline, courtesy of Narragansett Bay and islands such as Aquidneck Island, home to Newport, the "City by the Sea".

  11. Rhode Island (state) - Encyclopedia.com

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    Named for Aquidneck Island in lower Narragansett Bay, the state is still known officially as Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Roger Williams, an outcast from Massachusetts Bay Colony, founded Providence, located at the head of the bay, in 1636.