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Delaware
By Zamar Stephens
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The population of Delaware is (2020) 989,948 other than in Texas which is (2022) 3,000,000 the reason why is Delaware is the second smallest state and Texas is the second largest state. The capital of Delaware is Dover one reason why is because Dover was safe from British raids from the Delaware river. Delaware became a state on December 7, 1787. The Delaware climate goes from 75.8 to 32.0 degrees.
The Delaware flower is the peach blossom this is the flower because Delaware has 800,000 peach trees. The three rivers I will name are the Delaware river, Chirstina river, and the Nanticoke river. Here are the Delaware nicknames there is four Blue hen state, The first state, The small wonder, and The diamond state. The Delaware tree is the American Holly because in 1920 the Holly was a big business. The Delaware bird is the Delaware blue hen because soldiers from Delaware known for their courage acquired the nickname of "The Blue Hen's Chickens".
The Delaware motto is Liberty and independence this is the motto because 1847, the motto serves as a reminder of a basis of our nation's cultural development.
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