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The United States is divided into seven big states. What is the alias of each state?

The United States is not seven states, but fifty states. The aliases are as follows:

1, Arkansas: Land of Opportunities

2. Alaska: The Last Frontline.

It is near the Arctic Circle and is the last land for the United States to expand its territory.

3. Idaho: Gem State

Idaho is called the "Gem State". This is not because it is rich in diamonds, but because it considers itself a pearl in the mountains in the west of the Rocky Mountains.

4. North Dakota: Chipmunk State

The name "Rattle State" in North Dakota comes from a little squirrel instead of a bird with the same name.

5. North Carolina: Tar Heel State or Old North State.

Because many resin pickers are barefoot, they extract turpentine from the resin, and then the heel will be stained with black sticky tar.

6. Pennsylvania: the cornerstone state.

Like the cornerstone of the archway, Pennsylvania is regarded as maintaining the young America. Pennsylvania is sometimes called the Quaker State. William penn, the founder of Pennsylvania Trailblazers, and most of his followers are members of Protestant Quakers.

7. Texas: Lone Star State.

It is named after a star on its national flag, which represents the short history of Texas as an independent country against Mexico's demand for autonomy.

8. Ohio: Buckeye State

Ohio in the midwest is called the "Buckeye State" because there is a nut like chestnut.

9. Oklahoma: An earlier state.

Because when 1889 was sold, some people who arrived in the state lied that they arrived earlier than they actually did, so they were cheated and arrived first.

Oregon 10: Beaver

The state is named after the beaver, a large flat-tailed rodent that dammed under a tree.

Florida 1 1: Sunshine State

The state is named for its sunny golden beaches.

Vermont 12: Green Mountain State

Vermont in the east is proud of its beautiful green hills, so it calls itself the "Green Mountain State".

13, Virginia: Old Dominion.

Wyoming 14: Cowboy State

Wyoming in the west used to be an area where cattle were transported to the east. Where there are cows, there are men, and now there are women to carry them.

15, Washington: Evergreen State

There are many evergreen trees in Washington State, because there is no doubt that it is called the "Evergreen State".

California 16: Golden State

In a popular Spanish book, a fictional island named "California", arachis duranensis. 1848, a lot of gold was found in real California. Since then, the "Golden State" California has started a gold rush that has never been seen in American history.

Kansas 17: Jahok.

Kansas has a hawkish nickname: "Abolition Guerrilla State". Jayhawkers refers to the "Free State" guerrilla fighters who fought against pro-slavery fighters in the years before the American Civil War.

18, Connecticut: Nutmeg State or Constitutional State.

Connecticut is called "Nutmeg State" because of a spice. Connecticut people in the northeastern United States are called Connecticut Yankees, and their business acumen is widely known. It is said that they are very smart and can successfully sell poor quality nutmeg to strangers. (Note: Nutmeg is a spice)

Colorado 19: Centennial State

You may think that Colorado's nickname is "Rocky Mountain State", but its nickname is "Centennial State", because when Colorado became a state of the United States in 1876, it happened to be the centenary of the United States' declaration of independence.

20. Kentucky: Blue Grass State.

Kentucky is nicknamed the "Blue Grass State". Blue grass is actually bright green, but it is light blue from a distance.

2 1, Louisiana: Hekou State.

Bayou refers to a small river that flows slowly. Hundreds of small rivers flow through this southern state, and most of them are covered with crocodiles.

22.Phode Island: Little Roddy.

Rhode Island is called "Little Rhode Island" because of its small area. Rhode Island is smaller than the area around Los Angeles.

23. Maryland: Old Line State or Free State.

1775, Washington led Maryland's army northward, which established Maryland's reputation in the War of Independence and was nicknamed the frontline state. 1949, when the state celebrated the 300th anniversary of the Tolerance Act (1649), it emphasized the significance of this act during the colonial period and was nicknamed the Free State.

24. Massachusetts: Bay State or old colonial state.

The sea separates most of the state from the famous Cape Cod Peninsula.

25. Montana: Big Sky State.

If you go to the mountains in the west and the prairie state of Montana, you will understand why it is called the "sky state".

26. Missouri: Model State.

People in this border state used to be famous for not believing anything others told them.

27. Mississippi: Mulan.

It is named after the beautiful magnolia tree which grows in hot southern Mississippi.

28. Michigan: Wolverine State.

Mink bear is a small and fierce mammal.

29. Maine: Pine Tree State.

The state is covered with evergreen forests.

30. Minnesota: Chipmunk State.

It is named after this very interesting cave animal. However, the license plate in Minnesota says "the state of ten thousand lakes"

3 1, South Dakota: Coyote State

Hyenas are animals that like chipmunks.

32. South Carolina: Palm State.

The nickname of South Carolina is relatively simple, because there are many palm trees with fan leaves growing here.

33. Nebraska: Corn Shell State.

Nebraska has a unique nickname to commemorate the sports team. The nickname of the state university sports team is "corn peeler", which is in recognition of corn, which is a major crop in this area. Nebraska borrowed this nickname.

34. Nevada: Silver State.

Nevada, located in the western desert, is called "Silver State". There used to be a lot of silver mines here, and many small towns were born around it. Now, these towns have become empty ghost towns.

35. new york: Empire State.

Because President Washington once pointed out that New York State is "the base of the empire". The most famous Manhattan skyscraper in the state is also named "Empire State Building" because of its alias.

36. Delaware: The first state.

It is the first state in the United States to adopt a new constitution.

37. Tennessee: a voluntary state.

Tennessee is named "Volunteer State" because of the bravery of its citizens. They volunteered to join Tennessee Andrew in the battle with the British at 18 12. Andrew jackson's team defended New Orleans.

38. Utah: Honeycomb State.

Utah has no more beehives than other states. The nickname comes from the symbol of Mormon hard work.

39. Wisconsin: Badger State.

Badger is an animal similar to mink, and it is equally fierce.

40. West Virginia: Mountain State.

West Virginia seceded from Virginia in the 1960s. Because of the ancient Apara Mountains, it is called "Mountain Country".

4 1, Hawaii: Aloha

Hawaii, far from the Pacific Ocean, is nicknamed "Aloha State". In Hawaiian dialect, Aloha is a greeting with double meanings of "hello" and "goodbye".

42. New Hampshire: Granite State.

New Hampshire, located in the northeast of New England, is called "Granite State" because of its colorful rocks.

43. New Mexico: Charming land.

If you have a chance to watch the red sunset on the Holy Blood Mountain of Christ in New Mexico, you will understand why this southwestern state is called "the land of enchantment".

44. New Jersey: Garden State.

New Jersey lies between new york, New York and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. New Jersey is named "Garden State" because vegetable gardens in New Jersey once transported vegetables to these big cities.

45. Alabama: Dixie's heart.

Alabama is called the "southern heart" of the United States because it is located in the very center of the southernmost States in the United States. Dixie itself is an alias for the southern States of the United States. When Louisiana printed banknotes, the French word Deece(D-I-X) was printed on the banknotes, which evolved from Deece or D-I-X (Note: Louisiana was once a French territory and was later purchased by the United States. )

46. Arizona: The Grand Canyon State.

The Colorado River cuts a famous winding canyon.

47. Iowa: Hawkeye.

Iowa (also translated as Iowa) is nicknamed "Hawkeye State" to commemorate the Indian chief Black Hawk who died near Illinois. (Note: Indian Chief "Black Hawk" led the Indians to resist the white massacre)

48. Illinois: Home of Lin Colin.

He was named after Abraham? Lincoln, 16 president of the United States, led the state during the American Civil War in 65438+60' s.

49. Indiana: Indiana.

No one knows the exact reason. It is said that the word Hoosier refers to poor farmers or uneducated people. No wonder the state legislature renamed the state "the crossroads of America".

50. Georgia: Taozhou or Imperial State.

Georgia produces some of the sweetest fruits in the United States, so it is called "Peach State".

The United States of America (hereinafter referred to as the United States) is a federal constitutional country, which consists of Washington, D.C., 50 states, Guam and many other overseas territories. Its main part is located in central North America. The original versions of CIA world surveys 1989 to 1996 listed the total area of the United States as 93726 10 square kilometers? 1997 was revised to 9.63 million square kilometers (plus the Great Lakes and coastal waters such as estuaries, harbors and inland seas under the sovereignty of the United States) with a population of 320 million. It is an immigrant country with a common English.