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State of Vermont
Flag of VermontState seal of Vermont
Flag of VermontGreat Seal of Vermont
Nickname(s): The Green Mountain State
Motto(s): Freedom and Unity
Before Statehood Known as
The Vermont Republic
Map of the United States with Vermont highlighted
Official language(s)None
CapitalMontpelier
Largest cityBurlington
Area Ranked 45th
 - Total9,620 sq mi
(24,923 km²)
 - Width80 miles (130 km)
 - Length160 miles (260 km)
 - % water3.8
 - Latitude42°44'N to 45°0'43"N
 - Longitude71°28'W to 73°26'W
Population Ranked 49th
 - Total (2000)608,827
 - Density65.8/sq mi 
25.41/km² (30th)
 - Median income $48,508 (19th)
Elevation 
 - Highest pointMount Mansfield
4,393 ft  (1,340 m)
 - Mean1,000 ft  (300 m)
 - Lowest pointLake Champlain
95 ft  (29 m)
Admission to Union March 4, 1791 (14th)
GovernorJim Douglas (R)
U.S. SenatorsPatrick Leahy (D)
Bernie Sanders (I)
Time zoneEastern: UTC-5/-4 (DST)
Abbreviations US-VT
Web sitewww.vermont.gov
Much of the business of local government in Vermont towns takes place each March during a Town Meeting held at a Meeting House, such as this one in Marlboro, Vermont.

Vermont (IPA: /ˌvəɹˈmɑnt/) is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state ranks 45th by total area, and 43rd by land area at 9,250 square miles, and has a population of 608,827, making it the second least populous state (second to only Wyoming). The only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is notable for the Green Mountains in the west and Lake Champlain in the northwest. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north.

Originally inhabited by Native American tribes (Abenaki, Algonquian, and Iroquois), the territory that is now Vermont was claimed by France but became a British possession after France's defeat in the French and Indian War. For many years, control of the area was disputed by the surrounding colonies, notably between New Hampshire and New York. Settlers who held land titles granted by these colonies were opposed by the Green Mountain Boys militia, which eventually prevailed in creating an independent state. Vermont became the 14th state to join the United States, following a 14-year period during and after the Revolutionary War as the independent Republic of Vermont. Vermont is one of only five U.S. states or parts of states to have once been an independent nation, the other four being California, Hawaii, Texas, and the Florida Parishes of Louisiana.

The state is famous for its scenery and dairy products. It is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier, and the largest city is Burlington.

Contents

  • 1 Geography
    • 1.1 Cities in Vermont
    • 1.2 Largest towns in Vermont
    • 1.3 Climate
  • 2 History
    • 2.1 Prehistory and Precolumbian
    • 2.2 Colonial
    • 2.3 Independence, the Vermont Republic, and Statehood
    • 2.4 The Civil War
    • 2.5 Postbellum era and beyond
  • 3 Demographics
    • 3.1 Population
    • 3.2 Race and gender
    • 3.3 Ethnicity and language
    • 3.4 Religion
  • 4 Economy
    • 4.1 Agriculture
    • 4.2 Manufacturing
    • 4.3 Housing
    • 4.4 Labor
    • 4.5 Insurance
    • 4.6 Tourism
    • 4.7 Quarrying
    • 4.8 Taxes
    • 4.9 Government Finances
  • 5 Transportation
    • 5.1 Major Routes
    • 5.2 Airports
    • 5.3 Local community public and private transportation
  • 6 Media
  • 7 Utilities and Communication
  • 8 Law and government