Wisconsin is located in north central U.S. The state bird is the American Robin and the state flower is the wood violet. Wisconsin’s state song is “On, Wisconsin.”The motto is “Forward.” Its population is 4.9 million and is ranked the 16th largest population in the U.S. It is ranked fourth in its total water land with 11.1 million square miles. The total area of Wisconsin is 65.5 million square miles. It is the 22nd largest state. Madison is the capital of Wisconsin and the largest city is Milwaukee. The state’s money comes from its dairy products such as butter, cheese, ice-cream etc. “The Badger State” and “America’s Dairyland” are Wisconsin’s nicknames. Wisconsin became the 30th state on May 29, 1848. The major university in Wisconsin is the University of Wisconsin-Madison. …show more content…
This helped the slaves that were fleeing to Canada. It was important to help the slaves because they were being treated badly by their owners. The northern states didn’t think having slaves were correct so they secretly helped the slaves be freed. Wisconsin has approximately 32.64 inches of precipitation each year. In winter, Wisconsin is the 5th coldest state in the United States. Over the year, it is the 8th coldest state. Although no presidents were born in Wisconsin, other famous people were born there, such as Harry Houdini. He was a famous magician and escape artist. Wisconsin is known for its large production of cheese. The people in Wisconsin gladly call themselves the