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Delaware State Report

Miss GerdtsApril 15, 2010

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History• First inhabited by the Algonquian tribes• Early explorations were made by the

Spanish and Portuguese in the 16th century• Henry Hudson, an English

navigator who worked for the Dutch, explored

the land in 1609

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• The Dutch were the first Europeans to settle in Deleware by establishing a trading post in Zwandael in 1631

• The Swedish followed in 1638 and build Fort Christina. They settled here due to the rich soil and good fishing. Fort Christina

Nautical Chart of Zwandael

• In 1651, the Dutch built the New Castle Fort.

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• In 1664, the English took over the Delaware colony.

• William Penn founded the British colony of Pennsylvania and claim the Delaware Colony. He divided it into three counties: New Castle, Kent, and Sussex.

• After the Revolutionary War ended, Delaware was the first state to sign the U.S. Constitution and became the the first state on Dec. 7, 1787

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State Bird, Flower, and Tree

State Bird: State Flower:Blue Hen Chicken Peach

Blossom

State Tree:American Holly

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State Flag

• Adopted July 24, 1913• The date on the bottom of the flag represents the

date that Delaware became a state.• The shades of buff and colonial blue represent

those of the uniform of General George Washington.

• Inside the diamond, the flag recognizes the importance of commerce (the ship) and agriculture (wheat, corn, the ox and the farmer) to the state

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Delaware’s Nicknames• “The First State”: Delaware is known by this

nickname due to the fact that on December 7, 1787, it became the first of the 13 original states to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

• “The Diamond State”: This nickname was given to Delaware, according to legend, by Thomas Jefferson because he described Delaware as a "jewel" among states due to its strategic location on the Eastern Seaboard.

• “Blue Hen State”: This nickname was given to Delaware after the fighting Blue Hen roosters that were carried with the Delaware Revolutionary War Soldiers for entertainment.

• “Small Wonder”: This nickname is a new nickname. It was given to Delaware because it is geographically small, but has made big contributions it has made to our country.

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Statehood Information

Delaware was the first state to sign the Constitution on December 7, 1787.

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Political Map of Delaware

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Physical Map of Delaware

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Population of Delaware1960 1970 1980

446,292 548,104 594,338

1990 2000 2010

666,168 783,600 TBD

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Economy• Agriculture – dairy products, corn, poultry, soy

beans, nursery plants

• Industry - chemical products, automobiles, processed foods, paper products, and rubber and plastic products

• Most of Delaware’s mining business is for gravel and sand used in construction although a small amount of mining is for gemstones

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Weather Winter Averages Summer

Averages42-47 degrees F 80-88 degrees F

Average Yearly Rainfall54 inches

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Natural Resources• Major Bodies of Water – Atlantic Ocean, Delaware

Bay, Delaware River• Minerals – magnesium, sand and gravel,

Brandywine blue granite – Delaware ranks last among the states in mineral production

• Plant Life – hickory, holly, oak, pine, beech trees, cypress, red cedar trees, rare orchids – many flowering trees such as magnolias, wild cherries, tulip trees, water lilies

• Animal Life – deer, foxes, raccoons, and rabbits roam the forests – otters, mallards, pintails, herons, ibises are found in marshes and wetlands

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Places to Visit in Delaware• Delaware Memorial Bridge – the longest twin

span suspension bridge in the world

• Barratt’s Chapel – the oldest Methodist church that is still standing, built in 1780

• First State Heritage Park – a state park hosting many historical and cultural buildings

• Rehoboth Beach – a fabulous beach featuring many shops, restaurants, and a boardwalk

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ResourcesEnchantedLearning.Com 3/13/10

http://www.enchantedlearning.comMaps.com 3/15/10

http://www.maps.comNetstate.com 3/15/10

http://netstate.comDelaware State portal 3/18/10

http://www.portal.delaware.govThingstodo.com 3/20/10

http://thingstodo.com Wikipedia 3/20/10

http://en.wikipedia.orgU.S. Census Bureau 3/20/10

http://www.census.govSchuman, Michael. Celebrate the States: Deleware. New York:

Benchmark Books, 2000Brown, Dottie. Delaware. Minneapolis: Learner Publications Co.,

1994