History Of Wyoming

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Have you ever had a desire to travel to Wyoming or maybe to be more specific Yellowstone National Park? This would be a great place to visit for an anniversary present! Or maybe simply just a family vacation. If you would like to know about Wyoming and its History, Government, Economy, and some places to visit read this research paper.

In this paragraph you will learn about Wyoming’s history and government. Wyoming was the 44th state to join the United States of America. It’s capital is Cheyenne and the state’s overall population is 563,626, with a size 97,812 square miles.
Wyoming’s nicknames are Big Wyoming, Equality State and the Cowboy State. The motto for Wyoming’s people is equal rights. Wyoming’s state tree is the Plains Cottonwood, and their flower is Indian Paintbrush. Also their state bird is the Meadowlark. On September 2, 1885, when white coal mines attacked their town, killed 28 chinese co workers, wounded 15 others, and torched 79 houses in Rock Springs. Also in Wyoming, Henry Longabaugh gets the nickname “Sundance kid”, after stealing a horse in Sundance, Wyoming. ...

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