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  1. Mar 20, 2018 · To signal the changes that had come to Persia under the rule of Reza Shah, namely that Persia had freed itself from the grip of the British and Russians, it would be known as Iran. As a cognate of the word ‘Aryan’, this name change to Iran was also a nod to the population’s Aryan race and encompassed all ethnicities in the country, not ...

  2. May 29, 2018 · Later, James renamed the Island of Jersey as New Jersey in honor of Carteret, who had been the Governor of Jersey, a British island in the English Channel. In 1787, New Jersey became the third state to ratify the US constitution and in 1789, it ratified the Bill of Rights. Kaityn Stimage May 29 2018 in World Facts.

  3. Facts About the State of Delaware. Delaware may be the second smallest state in the USA, but it certainly packs a punch when it comes to its rich history and fascinating facts. Known as the “First State,” Delaware played a vital role in the founding of the United States, with its residents signing the Declaration of Independence and ...

  4. Jul 3, 2022 · IDAHO FALLS – Idaho had been a territory for nearly 30 years when President Benjamin Harrison officially made it the nation’s 43rd state on July 3, 1890. He later paid a visit to the Gem State ...

  5. Feb 2, 2023 · How did Gobbler's Knob get its name? The name Gobbler's Knob has two possible origins, according to Olioiniowa.com. The first is that the area historically housed vast groups of turkeys, known as rafters. The second possibility is that it refers to the act of "gobbling" up wild creatures after a hunt.

  6. The former Wawa Dairy Farms building in Wawa, Pennsylvania. The Wawa business began in 1803 as an iron foundry. [6] In 1890, George Wood, an entrepreneur from New Jersey, [10] moved to Delaware County, Pennsylvania; it was here that he began the Wawa Dairy Farm. [10] Wood imported cows from the British Crown dependency island of Guernsey, and ...

  7. Jul 29, 2020 · How old “old” is isn’t exactly clear, but merchants sometimes advertised the age of their whiskey, and seeing three years or even older is not uncommon. Bourbon, the evidence suggests, really did get its name from Bourbon County, Kentucky. When people asked for “old Bourbon whiskey”, they really did mean “old”—that is, whiskey ...

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