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Rhode Island electorates vote to remove ‘Plantations’ from state’s official name - Face2Face Africa

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Besides being on record as the smallest state in size in the United States, Rhode Island, up until the 2020 US election, was also known for having the longest official name – The State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. On Tuesday, however, a majority of Rhode Islanders voted in favor of the removal of...

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