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Rhode Island Real Estate, Cranston, Providence, Warwick, Pawtucket, Johnston
Serving Rhode Island Real Estate in
Cranston, Providence, Warwick,
Pawtucket,
Johnston, North
Providence,
Coventry,
East Providence, West
Warwick,
East Greenwich,
Scituate,
Smithfield, Lincoln, Central
Falls,
North Smithfield,
Foster,
Glocester,
Burrillville, Cumberland,
West Greenwich,
Woonsocket.
Whether you are
buying,
selling or
relocating, you can count on The DeCristofaro Group for all your real
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Massachusetts & Rhode Island Real Estate - Andrew
Fitzpatrick - REALTOR Serving Rhode Island & SE Massachusetts. My
comprehensive website has many features, current listings, search
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From its beginnings, Rhode Island has been
distinguished by its support for freedom of conscience and
action: Clergyman Roger Williams founded the present state
capital, Providence, after being exiled by the Massachusetts Bay
Colony Puritans in 1636. Williams was followed by other
religious exiles who founded Pocasset, now Portsmouth, in 1638
and Newport in 1639.
Rhode Island's rebellious, authority-defying nature was further
demonstrated by the burnings of the British revenue cutters
Liberty and Gaspee prior to the Revolution; by its early
declaration of independence from Great Britain in May 1776; by
its refusal to participate actively in the War of 1812; and by
Dorr's Rebellion of 1842, which protested property requirements
for voting.
Rhode Island, smallest of the 50 states, is densely populated
and highly industrialized. It is a major center for jewelry
manufacturing. Electronics, metal, plastic products, and boat
and ship construction are other important industries.
Non-manufacturing employment includes research in health,
medicine, and the ocean environment. Providence is a wholesale
distribution center for New England.
Fishing ports are at Galilee and Newport. Rural areas of the
state support small-scale farming, including grapes for local
wineries, turf grass, and nursery stock. Tourism generates over
a billion dollars a year in revenue.
Newport became famous as the summer capital of high society in
the mid-19th century. Touro Synagogue (1763) is the oldest in
the U.S. Other points of interest include the Roger Williams
National Memorial in Providence, Samuel Slater's Mill in
Pawtucket, the General Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry,
and Block Island. |
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