the answer is Maine. you better be glad that I found the answer, bubbo! Just Kidding. but the answer is Maine.
The state of Massachusetts became the states of Massachusetts and Maine
In 1820, a portion of Massachusetts became the state of Maine. This was part of the Missouri Compromise of 1820, which allowed Missouri to enter the US as a slave state and Maine as a free state.
Maine was once apart of Massachusetts.
The Province of Maine was combined with the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1652.
The original State of Virginia was eventually split three ways into Virginia, Kentucky and West Virginia. North Carolina was split into North Carolina and Tennessee. Massachusetts was split into Massachusetts and Maine. Part of Ohio once belonged to Connecticut (the Western Reserve, in the northeast corner of Ohio). Part of Georgia became most of Alabama and Mississippi. Texas was also much bigger when it first became a state.
Maine
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If you mean Maine, as in the state, Dirigo is the state motto. It is Latin and means 'I lead'. Maine was once the only state to hold elections in September, and politicians would kept their eyes on these elections for evidence of trends. Republicans once claimed "As Maine goes, so goes the nation."
You can get your rights back as a parent once you have come back to the country and state of Massachusetts.
Within 12 business days once it is accepted.
Colonial Connecticut claimed a swath of land parallel to its northern and southern boundaries all the way west to the Mississippi, excepting lower New York State and northern New Jersey. This swath includes most of northern modern Pennsylvania, northeastern Ohio (known as the Connecticut Western Reserve), and southern Michigan. Most of these territorial claims were ceded in the era immediately following the Revolution.
In the state of Maine, the legal driving age is 15. However, one can only receive their permit and drive with an adult at 15. Once the child turns 18, they can try to get their license.