What is Rhode Island historically famous for?

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asked Dec 20, 2021 in Real Estate - Renting by Monteirio (1,380 points)
What is Rhode Island historically famous for?

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answered Dec 20, 2021 by Yuvone (6,020 points)
Rhode Island is historically famous for the first colony in America to declare independence on May 4, 1776, a full two months before the United States Declaration of Independence.

And also Rhode Islanders had attacked the British warship HMS Gaspee in 1772 as one of the first acts of war leading to the American Revolution.

Rhode Island is a good place to live for some people and Rhode Island is also cheaper to live than in some other larger cities.

Rhode Island is undoubtedly one of the greatest states in the nation for a lot of people and it's also one of the best places to raise a family.

With great schools, lots of access to culture, and plenty of natural beauty, it's no wonder so many people want to live in the tiniest and mightiest state.

Rhode Island has consistent economic problems which makes Rhode Island bad.

The reason Rhode Island is considered bad is because of the consistent economic problems including the poor condition of state finances, outdated infrastructure, tax and regulation issues and slow economic growth as the reason behind Rhode Island's ranking on its list.

Rhode Island ranks 23rd in Poverty Rate at 13.4%(poverty rankings by state).

The Poverty Rate of Rhode Island is slightly lower than the national average of 14.6%.

Rhode Island is also one of the rudest states as well.

The self-declared rudest state in America is Rhode Island, where 42% say they believe people in their state tend to be more rude than most Americans.

Just 9% of Rhode Island's residents say they think their population is unusually polite.

However for some people they find that Rhode Island is not all that bad and is a good state to live in.

Rhode Island is undoubtedly one of the greatest states in the nation – and it's also one of the best places to raise a family.

With great schools, lots of access to culture, and plenty of natural beauty, it's no wonder so many people want to live in the tiniest and mightiest state.

Is Rhode Island Safe?

With the 9th lowest violent and property crime rates in the nation, Rhode Island can definitely lay claim to being one of the safest states to live in.

Of all of the state's cities, just 4 (Central Falls, Pawtucket, Woonsocket, and Providence) recorded violent crime rates above the national average.

Rhode Island, a U.S. state in New England, is known for sandy shores and seaside Colonial towns.

Rhode Island is also home to several large cities, including Newport, which is famed for sailing and Gilded Age mansions, such as The Breakers.

Providence, its capital, is home to Brown University, green Roger Williams Park, landscaped Waterplace Park and Riverwalk, with the famed WaterFire art installation.

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