Outline of Vermont explained
See also: Index of Vermont-related articles.
VermontThe following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Vermont:
Vermont - state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Vermont is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier with a population of 7,855, making it the least populous state capital in the country.
General reference
- Names
- Common name: Vermont
- Official name: State of Vermont
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Nicknames
- Adjectival: Vermont
- Demonym: Vermonter
Geography of Vermont
Geography of Vermont
- Vermont is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
- Location
- Population of Vermont: 625,741 (2010 U.S. Census[2])
- Area of Vermont:
- Atlas of Vermont
Places in Vermont
Environment of Vermont
Natural geographic features of Vermont
Regions of Vermont
Administrative divisions of Vermont
Demography of Vermont
Demographics of Vermont
Government and politics of Vermont
Politics of Vermont
Branches of the government of Vermont
Government of Vermont
Executive branch of the government of Vermont
Legislative branch of the government of Vermont
Judicial branch of the government of Vermont
Courts of Vermont
Law and order in Vermont
Law of Vermont
Military in Vermont
History of Vermont
History of Vermont
History of Vermont, by period
- Prehistory of Vermont
- French colony of Canada, 1534–(1609–1763)
- King George's War, 1740–1748
- French and Indian War, 1754–1763
- British Province of New-Hampshire, 1707–(1763–1776)
- British Province of New-York, 1707–(1763–1776)
- British Indian Reserve, 1763–1783
- Republic of New Connecticut, 1777
- Vermont Republic, 1777–1791
- Slavery in Vermont
- Vermont becomes the 14th state, admitted to the United States of America on March 4, 1791
- American Civil War, April 12, 1861 – May 13, 1865
- Chester A. Arthur becomes 21st President of the United States on September 19, 1881
- Spanish–American War, April 25 – August 12, 1898
- World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918
- Calvin Coolidge becomes 30th President of the United States on August 2, 1923
History of Vermont, by subject
Culture of Vermont
Culture of Vermont
The arts in Vermont
Sports in Vermont
Sports in Vermont
Economy and infrastructure of Vermont
Economy of Vermont
- Communications in Vermont
- Energy in Vermont
- Health care in Vermont
- Transportation in Vermont
Education in Vermont
Education in Vermont
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Barry Popik, Smoky City, barrypopik.com website, March 27, 2005
- Web site: U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts Vermont . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20041019082256/http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/50000.html . 2004-10-19.