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Tennessee

 

Tennessee was the 16th state to be admitted into the Union on Wednesday, June 1, 1796.

Tennessee covers 42,146 square miles with a population of 5,689,238 people.  Tennessee is the 36th largest state and the 16th most populous.  Clingmans Dome is the Tennessee's highest point at 6,643 feet above sea level and located in Great Smoky Mountain  National Park.  The name Tennessee originated from the old Yuchi Indian word, "Tana-see", meaning "the meeting place."  There are more than 3,800 documented caves in Tennessee.

 

 

 

More facts about Tennessee

Capital Buliding in NashvilleTennessee's capital - Nashville

Border States - Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia

Nickname - Volunterr State

During 1784–1787, the settlers formed the “state” of Franklin, which was disbanded when the region was allowed to send representatives to the North Carolina legislature. In 1790 Congress organized the territory south of the Ohio River, and Tennessee joined the Union in 1796.

Although Tennessee joined the Confederacy during the Civil War, there was much pro-Union sentiment in the state, which was the scene of extensive military action.

The state is now predominantly industrial; the majority of its population lives in urban areas. Tennessee Lake DouglasAmong the most important products are chemicals, textiles, apparel, electrical machinery, furniture, and leather goods. Other lines include food processing, lumber, primary metals, and metal products. The state ranks high in the production of marble, zinc, pyrite, and ball clay.

Tennessee is a leading tobacco-producing state. Other farming income is derived from livestock and dairy products, as well as greenhouse and nursery products and cotton.

With six other states, Tennessee shares the extensive federal reservoir developments on the Tennessee and Cumberland River systems. TheTennessee Valley Authority operates a number of dams and reservoirs in the state.

Among the major points of interest are the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site at Greeneville, the American Museum of Atomic Energy at Oak Ridge, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Hermitage (home ofAndrew Jackson near Nashville), Rock City Gardens near Chattanoog, and three National Military Parks.

Tennessee is a beautiful state and home to well over 200 waterfalls.


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