US States That Start With The Letter M
Eight of the states which make up the United States have names which start with the letter 鈥淢.鈥 These states are, in no particular order, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, Missouri, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Minnesota, and Maine. The states differ in size and population. The largest of the eight states is Montana which is 0.147 million square miles in size, while the smallest is Massachusetts which covers an area of 10,565 square miles. Michigan is the most populous of the eight states, with a population of over 9.962 million people.
Maryland
Maryland is one of the smallest states that make up the US, covering an area of 12,407 square miles. The state is notable for having the highest median household income of any state in the country, which stands at $73,594. The state gets its name from Queen Mary. King Charles I, the queen鈥檚 husband reigned over Great Britain when George Calvert requested the king鈥檚 permission to set up a colony in the New 海角社区. When founding the colony, George had suggested it be known as 鈥淐rescentia,鈥 but the king directed it be known as Mary Land. Sharing the name of the new colony was its first capital city, St. Mary鈥檚 City.
Massachusetts
A small state in size, Massachusetts occupies an area of 10,565 square miles. Inhabitants of the state reside in the urban regions, with an estimated 80% of all Bay Staters residing in the Greater Boston region. Boston doubles up as the largest city and the state capital of Massachusetts. The state is named in honor of the Massachusetts tribes who were the indigenous inhabitants of the region and predate European settlement. Originally known as Plymouth, the state was the first to be established as a colony. Pilgrims set up the colony after arriving in North America in 1620.
Michigan
Michigan covers an area of 96,716 square miles making it the 11th largest state in the country. The state鈥檚 largest city, Detroit, is notable for having the largest metropolitan economy in the country. The state鈥檚 name is derived from the Ojibwe name for the lake 鈥尘颈蝉丑颈驳补尘补补鈥 which translates to 鈥渂ig lake.鈥 Michigan was originally a French colony and was administered as part of New France before it fell into the hands of the British in 1762 in the wake of the French-Indian War. During independence, the state was part of the Northwest Territory and was recognized as a state in 1837.
Minnesota
The state of Minnesota is situated north of the country (it is the northernmost state outside Alaska) where it covers an area of 86,936 square miles. The state got its name from the Minnesota River whose name in the Dakota language means 鈥渃lear blue water.鈥 Minneapolis, which is the state鈥檚 most populous city, has a similar name to the state. Minnesota was originally part of Spanish Louisiana and only became a state in 1858. The state is renowned for its high number of lakes which earns it the nickname 鈥淟and of 10,000 Lakes.鈥
Unifying Characteristics
Despite each state having individual characteristics, the eight states have some things in common. One obvious characteristic that the eight states share is that they are all governed under federal law of the United States. Additionally, all the eight states are situated in the contiguous United States.