Pioneers James Harrod and Daniel Boone founded other settlements in the following years. For a while the eastern section of present-day Kentucky was considered part of Virginia , but in it was declared its own state. The western part of Kentucky was later added in after being purchased from the Chickasaw tribe.
When the Civil War broke out in , Kentucky was officially neutral. Yet , of its citizens went to fight in the war. Kentucky is bordered by Indiana and Ohio in the north, where the Ohio River creates a wiggly boundary.
Kentucky contains six different geographical regions. Farthest east is the Mountain Region, a part of the Appalachian Mountain chain. This is also a land of coal fields—10, square miles of coal are under this area, known as the Eastern Kentucky Coal Field. Go west to the horseshoe-shaped Knobs region, where erosion has created hundreds of knob-shaped hills called monadnocks.
State Nickname. State Pipe Band. State Rock. State Science Center. State Seal. State Soft Drink. State Soil. State Song. State Sports Car. State Steam Locomotive. State Theater Pipe Organ. Maine became the 23rd state on March 15, , as part of the Missouri Compromise, which allowed Missouri to enter the union as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
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Its gently rolling landscape rises slowly as it extends westward from the The largest of the U. By the midth Settled by the English in , South Carolina became the eighth state to ratify the U. Live TV. Firm and unyielding, especially with regard to one's principles, loyalties, or beliefs: a rock - ribbed conservative or having ridges or cliffs of rock.
Tobacco, the other notable Kentucky crop is the source of this nickname. This nickname may have originated as a reference to the poorer people living in the mountainous regions of the Commonwealth.
Another theory has it that this nickname is derived from a crane that was common in Kentucky. This crane was said to make a "craking" sound and was called a Corn-crake. Some have proposed that "Corn-cracker" is a corruption of "Corn-crake.
Here is the definition: "Kentucky is a place where spirits are free to soar and big dreams can be fulfilled. We relish competition and cherish our champions for their willingness to push beyond conventional boundaries to reach new heights of success.
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