10 Missouri Facts

In the centre of Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Illinois, Tennessee and Kentucky and in Midwestern United States a state named Missouri is located. It is nation’s 18th most populous state in Midwest containing population of 5,988,927 approx. it contains one Independent city and 114 other cities. Continue reading 10 Missouri Facts

10 Maine Facts

Maine is a state of United States.  It is the only state of United States that shares its border with only one state. Its residents are known as Mainer. Maine is also known as the state of pine tress because the 90% of area comprises the forests here. Continue reading 10 Maine Facts

10 Oklahoma Facts

Oklahoma is the 20th largest State of United States and is located in South Central Region. Today, Oklahoma is one the leading producers of natural gas, oil and agriculture in whole world. In terms of population, the ranking of Oklahoma in United States is 28th. Continue reading 10 Oklahoma Facts

10 Nevada Facts

The first people who entered the area of Nevada were mainly Trappers and traders, including Jeddah Smith and Peter Skene Ogden, In 1843–1845.  U.S.A obtained this region in 1848 following the Mexican War.  Continue reading 10 Nevada Facts

10 Maryland Facts

The first person who explored Maryland was Capt. John Smith in 1608. He explored the first place of Maryland called Chesapeake Bay. The royal charter for Maryland was approved by Charles I in 1632. The first English settlers who settled on Maryland were Roman Catholics, the place they chose to reside was St. Clement’s (now Blakistone) Island in 1634. Continue reading 10 Maryland Facts

10 South Carolina Facts

The first person who explored the place was Francisco de Gordillo in 1571. After him Spain tried to explore the area but this attempt was unsuccessful. They tried to establish a colony near present-day Georgetown in 1526 but could not do so. French people also tried but failed to colonize Parris Island near Fort Royal in 1562. Continue reading 10 South Carolina Facts

10 Indiana Facts

The first person who explored state of Indiana was the French called Robert Cavalier. In 1679 to 1680, France and Britain came head to head to fight for the North America in which Britain succeeded finally in1793. Continue reading 10 Indiana Facts

10 Kansas Facts

The first person in the recorded history to explore Kansas was a Spanish explorer Francisco de Coronado. He explored this area in 1541. The further exploration and addition to this area was by Sieur de la Salle of France. Continue reading 10 Kansas Facts

10 Tundra Facts

Tundra places are those places that are the coolest places on earth. These are the places found in arctic region and the snowy hill tops. Tundra places are treeless but not greenery less. Continue reading 10 Tundra Facts

10 Massachusetts Facts

Massachusetts has played prominent role in the history of America. These separatists were seeking religious freedom, and they founded in 1620. Massachusetts became a leader in resisting British oppression and became one of the most important colonies of the 13 settlements. Continue reading 10 Massachusetts Facts