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Delaware - Wikipedia Delaware was one of the Thirteen Colonies that participated in the American Revolution against Great Britain, which established the United States as an independent nation
Explore the State of Delaware | Visit Delaware Moments of excitement, joy and relaxation await in Delaware Whether it’s in the softness of a countryside vineyard or being whisked away to a sun-splashed beach oasis, you can find experiences that spark a renewed sense of adventure and the moments we’ve been waiting for that bring us closer together
Delaware | Flag, Facts, Maps, Points of Interest | Britannica Delaware, located mainly within the Atlantic Coastal Plain, is second only to Florida for having the lowest average elevation A long sand beach forms the state’s oceanfront, stretching from the border with Maryland, at Fenwick Island, north to Cape Henlopen, at the mouth of Delaware Bay
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Delaware Maps Facts - World Atlas Delaware, known as "The First State," was the first colony to ratify the United States Constitution on December 7, 1787, making it the first state of the Union The state's name honors Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and the first governor of the Colony of Virginia
Delaware - Capital, Map State - HISTORY Delaware, which is the second smallest state in the country, holds significant historical importance, from its early embrace of democracy to ongoing contributions in chemical and corporate
Delaware State Facts - What state has more chickens than humans? Known as the “First State,” Delaware played a vital role in the founding of the United States, with its residents signing the Declaration of Independence and Constitution From its colonial beginnings to its modern-day charm, Delaware has plenty of stories to tell