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When did people start living in Rhode Island?

By Andrew Thornton

1636
Banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his radical views, Roger Williams purchased land from the Narragansett Indians and founded the first permanent white settlement in Providence in 1636.

Did you know facts about Rhode Island?

Fun facts & trivia

  • Rhode Island is the smallest state in size in the United States.
  • Rhode Island was the last of the original thirteen colonies to become a state.
  • Rhode Island shares a state water border with New York.

Who is the richest person in Rhode Island?

Jonathan Nelson
Rhode Island has just one billionaire on the list: Jonathan Nelson, the CEO of Providence Equity Partners. Forbes estimates his net worth is $2 billion, or enough to buy about 181 million orders of one dozen clamcakes from Iggy’s.

Why does Rhode Island have its own culture?

Every state has its own personality, but Rhode Island definitely lands among the quirkiest. For such a tiny plot of land, we’ve got our own unique culture that’s rooted in our history; Rhode Island didn’t up and declare independence from England months before the rest of the colonies because it lacks spunk.

What’s the best thing about living in Rhode Island?

Ocean State Job Lot is a lot like Benny’s in that it has the most bewildering array of things you could ever want, but at bargain-basement prices. Things I have bought from there include a kid-sized folding picnic table, faux-fur-lined knee socks, and a book safe. 5. The food. Rhode Island has food like no other. Literally.

Is the state of Rhode Island a small state?

Rhode Island may be a small state, but it doesn’t skimp on quirkiness. Here are a few things every newcomer needs to know. Courtesy of JJBers under a CC 2.0 license. Every state has its own personality, but Rhode Island definitely lands among the quirkiest.

Which is the state drink of Rhode Island?

Coffee milk, incidentally, is the state drink of Rhode Island, much to the chagrin of Del’s, which sells a beloved form of frozen lemonade that hits the spot in summer.