Massachusetts Information
Since the early colonization of the United States, Massachusetts has played an important role in the development of the United States. Massachusetts has been a forerunner in movements leading to the American Revolution, the abolition of slavery, and other equal rights movements. Today, the state is a leader in higher education, technology, and financial services, as well as a cultural center that gave us many of the most famous writers, artists, and musicians in the United States.
Massachusetts Facts
| Capital: Boston |
| Size: 7,840 square miles |
| Population: 6,593,587 (U.S. Census 2009) |
| Nickname: The Bay State |
| Motto: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem (Latin: "By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty") |
| Date of Statehood: February 6, 1788 (6th) |
| Border States: Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire |
| State Animal: Boston Terrier |
| State Bird: Chickadee |
| State Flower: Mayflower |
| State Tree: American Elm |
| State Song: "All Hail to Massachusetts" |
| Major Cities: Boston, Worcester |
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