- Capital City:
- Providence
- Nickname:
- The Ocean State / Little Rhody
- Motto:
- Hope
- Statehood:
- May 29, 1790 (13th)
- Origin of State's Name:
- Possibly named in honor of the Greek island of Rhodes or named Roode Eylandt by Adriaen Block, Dutch explorer, because of its red clay.
- Largest Cities:
- Providence, Warwick, Cranston,Pawtucket, East Providence
- Border States:
- Connecticut, Massachusetts
- Land Area:
- 1,045 sq. mi.; Smallest state
- State Bird:
- Rhode Island Red
- State Flower:
- Violet (viola)
- State Tree:
- Red Maple (acer rubrum)
- State Song:
- Rhode Island's It For Me
Roger Williams and a group of religious followers founded the town of Providence in what is today known as Rhode Island after their banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Williams believed in the importance of liberty of conscience, which became an important principle in the founding of Rhode Island and ultimately in the founding of the United States. Officially called "The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations," Rhode Island is one of the six New England states and one of the original 13 states of the Union, entering in 1790. It is the smallest state in area in the country. Rhode Island's flower is the violet, and the capital is Providence. The name "Rhode Island" is credited to Italian navigator Giovanni Verrazano who compared the nearby island Block Island to Rhodes in Greece. Later Williams thought that Verrazano had been referring to island where they had settled and began calling the island Rhode Island.