- Rhode Island Tourism and Travel Guide to Hotels, Lodging and Destinations. Includes: Newport, Pawtucket, Providence and more.
RHODE ISLAND is the smallest state in America, at a mere 48 miles long by 37 miles wide, and tends to be overlooked as a destination, even if it is home to more than twenty percent of the nation's historical landmarks. It was established by Roger Williams in 1635 as a lively experiment in religious freedom. He had been expelled from Puritan Salem for his
radical ideas including the notion that Indians should be paid for their land and that there should be a complete separation of church from state, and the Massachusetts Puritans liked to call the state " Rogues Island ."
Despite its size, the State of Rhode Island has over 400 miles of coastline, hacked out of the Narragansett Bay: it is, in fact, made up of over thirty tiny islands, including Hope and Despair. The " Ocean State " therefore developed through sea trade, whaling and smuggling. Partly due to this commercial interest, Rhode Islanders, resenting the rigid economic pressures placed
on them from England, were in the front rank of the Revolutionary groundswell. However, no Revolutionary battles were fought on Rhode Island soil, and unwilling at first to abandon its new found freedom, it turned out to be the last state to ratify the Constitution. Between the Revolution and the Civil War, Rhode Island shifted from a maritime economy to lead the Industrial
Revolution with Samuel Slaters creation of the nation's first water-powered textile mill in Pawtucket, just outside Providence. Today, although still heavily industrialized, the state's principal destinations are its two original ports: well-heeled Newport , yachting capital of the world, with good beaches and outrageously extravagant mansions, and the colonial college town of
Providence. Block Island, about thirty miles south of Newport Rhode Island, has a popular state beach, while the rest of Rhode Island is largely made up of tiny sleepy towns and fishing ports.
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