Brief introduction of American States

Alabama, Alabama

Alabama Profile:

Population: 4,7,

Area: 52, square miles, ranking 29th

Capital: Montgomery

State tax: 4% State tax

Alabama is named after.

in 1699, this state was a part of French Louisiana province. It was ceded to England in 1763. In 1817, it became an American territory. On December 14, 1819, it was listed as the 22 nd state of the United States.

The state is called Yellowhammer State. The motto of this state is "We dare to protect our own rights", and Camellia is the state flower. Montgomery, the state capital of this state, is located in the south-central part of this state with a population of 14,. Mobier Mobile, a big commercial port, is located at the head of Mobier Bay, with a population of 2, to 5,. The annual throughput of the port reaches 4 million tons. Bominghan, a big industrial city, is located in the north-central part of this state, with a population of 3,, and is close to producing iron, coal and stone ash, which is easy to develop steel and iron industries. In recent years, a large amount of iron ore has been imported from South America. There is a small mountain in the north of our city, on which there is a huge statue made of iron, which is called "the god of smelting iron", fully demonstrating the rapid development of steel and iron industry. The famous university in this state is Alabama University, which was founded in 182 and is located in Tuscaloosa, Birmingham and Huntsville.

Alaska Profile:

Population: 64,

Area: 57,374 square miles, ranking first in area

Capital: Juneau

State tax: There is no state tax, and some cities or regions will charge 6% tax plus special tax on goods and services.

alaska, a vast state in Liaoning province, is named after Aleutian (or Eskimo), which means "Great Land". In 1728, Vitus Bering, a Danmai man, explored the risks for the Russian people and first discovered the Bering Strait. In 1741, it was discovered in Aleutian islands and Alaska, and became the territory of Russia. In 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the United States.

it was first colonized in 181. On January 3, 1959, it became the 49 th state of the United States. Don't forget me. Forget me no t is the national flower. The state is nicknamed "The Great Land" or "Land of the Mi dnight Sun". The state's motto: "North To The Future".

Juneau, the state capital, is located in the pot handle area with a population of more than 1,. Anchorage, the largest metropolis, is located on the south bank with a population of about 5,. Fairbanks is located in the central part of the state with a population of more than 1 thousand. There is Alaskan University in the urban area, which was founded in 1917 and has more than 2, students.

this state has four characteristics: first, it is the state with the largest area in the United States; At the same time, it is also the least populous state in the United States. Second, it is the state with the lowest purchase price. In 1867, Russia sold Alaska to the United States for US$ 7.2 million, an average of US$ 1 per 2 hectares of land. Third, the northern ear of the United States. This state is located in the northwest corner of North America, facing Eurasia across the Arctic Sea and Bering Strait. In this state, there is a wide-ranging police reporting system, DEW line. Fourth, the northern slope of this state is rich in oil reserves. After mining, it can be used to meet the needs of other States in the United States.

the main products of this state are: (a) stone oil. It is produced in Prudhoe Bay, Prudhoe Bay, the north coast of this state (north slope). With a storage capacity of about 1 billion barrels, a large oil pipeline will be built, from the oil field to the south to the port of Oaldez in Valdez, with a length of 1,2 km (8 km). However, it was shipped to oil refineries on the west coast of the United States by oil tankers. (b) wood. The logging industry in the pot handle area of this state is extremely prosperous, with an annual output of over 15 million cubic feet. (c) fishing production. Salmon and salmon (d) are produced in Oregon, Washington and Alaska on the west coast of the United States. In the pot handle area, potatoes, vegetables and grazing grass are produced to feed dairy cows. (e) Producing precious hides.

Arizona Profile:

Population: 4,8,

Area: 113,99 square miles, ranking sixth

Capital: Phoenix

State tax: 5%, and some cities will add hotel tax.

the state of Arizona is named "Little spring place" in Indian.

it began to colonize the people in 158. On February 14, 1912, it became the 48 th state of the United States. Take the fairy palm Giant Cactus or Saguaro as the state flower. This state is nicknamed "Grand Canyon State". Our state's motto: "God makes our state rich" God Enriches.

Phoenix, the state capital, is located in the middle of the state with a population of 5, to 8, (8, to 6, in the metropolitan area). Tucson is in the south of the state capital with a population of 2, to 6,. The industries in these two urban areas and the space machinery and materials industries are prosperous. There are one or five colleges in the state. The most famous of them is the University of Arizona, which was founded in Tucson in 1885 and has about 2, students.

this state has three characteristics: first, it is the driest state in the United States. At the same time, it is also one of the most irrigated states. Second, Grand Canyon, the most magnificent gorge in the Colorado River Valley, is located in the north of the state. The third is the best place for the United States to avoid the cold.

the tourism industry in this state is very prosperous. In winter, chlorine is dry, cool and warm, so it is suitable to avoid the cold. There are two beautiful man-made lakes, two national parks and a populous Indian village. The topography of this state can be divided into three areas: (a) The southwest is a desert area with very low ground potential. (b) The middle part is a highland area, in which there is a large mountain range running from south to north. (c) The north-west part is the Colorado Plateau. The Colorado River runs through the northwest part of this state, and after merging with the little Colorado River, the river valley is wider and deeper, forming a world-famous big gorge valley area.

the staple food is cotton. The main mineral production is copper. The copper production in this state ranks first among the 5 states. The annual output of copper accounts for about 5% of the total output of the United States; It accounts for one-eighth of the world's copper production.

ARKANSAS

Area

: 137,539 square kilometers

It ranks 27 th among the 5 states.

Population: 2,144,

It ranks 33 rd among the 5 states.

state capital: Little Rock in Little Rock

Main city: Fort Smith

North Little Rock

State flower: Pingguohua

State bird: Arkansas, mocking bird

, which is named after a branch of Sioux Indians.

in 1685, it began to colonize people. On June 15, 1836, it became the 25 th state of the United States. Apple Blosson is the state flower. This state is nicknamed "the state of opportunity". The state's motto: "people govern" Let the People Rule.

the state capital is Little Rocd in Little Rock, located in the middle of the state, on the south bank of Arkansas River, with a population of 1,-3,. Hot Springs National Park, located in the southwest of Little Rock, is famous in the world for treating diseases. There are four or seven hot springs in the city, and the water temperature reaches 61.6 degrees (143 degrees Fahrenheit), with a daily outflow of more than one million gallons.

There are 24 colleges and universities in this state. The most famous of them is Arkansas University, which was founded in 1871 and located in Fayettiville, Philippines, in the northwest corner of this state, with about 2, students. There is a branch school in Little Rock, which was founded in 1927 and has about 4, students.

this state has two characteristics: first, it is the first rice-producing state in the United States. This state is rich in cotton, ranking fourth among the fifty states. Rice production ranks first. Second, it is the first aluminum-producing state in the United States, with an annual output of more than one million tons. The United States is short of bauxite, and most of them are produced in this state, accounting for about 9% of the total output of the United States. In addition, it still produces stone oil and natural gas.

the topography of this state can be divided into two parts.

firstly, the hilly and mountainous areas; The second is the alluvial flat area. The east of this state is the Mississippi River, which is often flooded. At present, the rivers and streams of Aosak Highland and Aochita Mountain have been built separately, which can not only be used for irrigation and power generation, but also be decorated with scenery and beautify the ground.

California, California

California archives:

Population: 32,268,3

Area: 158,693 square miles, the third largest state in the United States

Capital: Sacramento

State tax: 7.25%, California state tax.

it was first colonized in 176. On September 9, 185, it became the 31 ST state of the United States. Golden poppy is the state flower. This state is nicknamed "Prosperous State". The state proverbs: "I Have Found It". The state capital is Sacramento, which is located in the north of the longitudinal valley and downstream of the Sacramento River, with a population of 25,. The metropolitan areas in this state are Los Angeles, Old Golden Mountain, San Diego, Oakland, Long Beach and San Jose. There are 2 colleges in this state.