How Each State Demonstrates Its Patriotism

Saturday, July 04, 2015
FindTheBest & GoLocalWorcester News Team

Patriotism has always been a foundational element of the United States. Our nation which gained its independence through a trying war, has repeatedly called upon its citizens to rise up to conquer challenges.

239 years ago a group of individuals gathered to jeopardize their lives by signing the Declaration of Independence. That act, they knew, made them enemies of the British Crown, but they believed that their dream of the United States was worth risking everything.

The challenges this nation has faced have taken many forms, and each state has answered in their own way. The figures below display the voter participation, military enlistment, and Volunteerism of each state. 

GoLocalWorcester has teamed up with FindTheBest to provide these graphics. 

Voter Participation in the 2012 Presidential Election | FindTheBest

 

Percent of Residents Who Enlisted in the Military in 2013 | FindTheBest

 

Percentage of the Populations that Volunteered in 2013 | FindTheBest
  • Space Exploration

    Robert H. Goddard of Worcester, Massachusetts and a graduate of both WPI and Clark University, built the world's first liquid-fueled rocket.

    Goddard's rocket launching site was in Auburn.

    Goddard's work anticipated many of the developments that ushered in the space age.

     
  • Independence

    The Battles of Lexington and Concord marked the first military engagements of the Revolutionary War.

     
  • Pop Culture

    Harvey Ball, born and raised in Worcester, invented the Smiley Face in 1963.

    A graduate of the Worcester Art Museum School, Ball designed the Smiley Face to boost company morale during the merger of State Mutual Life Assurance Company (now known as Hanover Insurance) and Guarantee Mutual Company.

     
  • Politics

    Massachusetts is home to many famous politicians who influenced the trajectory of America.

    One such politician is John Adams. Adams was an early advocate for independence and served as the second President of the United States.

     
  • Sports

    Basketball was invented at Springfield College in Massachusetts by physical education teacher Dr. James Naismith.

    The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame is located in Springfield.

    Massachusetts also has some of the best sports teams in the world: the Red Sox, the New England Patriots, the Celtics, and the Bruins.

     
  • Medicine

    Research at Clark University done by Dr. Gregory Goodwin Pincus led to the development of the birth control pill.

     
  • Philosophy

    Concord was the heart of the transcendentalism movement in the United States.

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, a leader in the transcendentalism movement, was a also a pillar of the school of American Romanticism.

     
  • Education

    Massachusetts has had many innovative education reforms over the years.

    Horace Mann of Franklin, Massachusetts was an advocate of public school reform.

    Mann's main principles were: (1) the public should no longer remain ignorant; (2) that such education should be paid for, controlled, and sustained by an interested public; (3) that this education will be best provided in schools that embrace children from a variety of backgrounds; (4) that this education must be non-sectarian; (5) that this education must be taught by the spirit, methods, and discipline of a free society; and (6) that education should be provided by well-trained, professional teachers.

     
  • Music

    One of the earliest influential composers was Lowell Mason of Boston.

    Mason transformed American church music from a practice of having professional choirs and accompaniment to congregational singing accompanied by organ music.

     
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