Located in the southeastern part of the United States, the name of Alabama comes from Indian language, which means "cutting through thorns". Montgomery, the state capital, is located in the south-central part of the state with a population of 6.5438+0.4 million. Mubil is a large commercial port with a population of 250,000, with an annual throughput of 40 million tons. Birmingham, a big industrial city, is located in the north-central part of the state with a population of 300,000. Iron, coal and lime are produced nearby, which makes it easy to develop the steel industry.
Hawaii
The only archipelagic state in the United States consists of 132 islands in the central Pacific Ocean. About 80% of the state's population is concentrated in Oahu. The capital is located in Honolulu, Oahu. Hawaii is the Pacific naval and air base of the United States and the shipping center of the United States, Asia and Australia, and its position is very important. Hawaii's pineapple production ranks first in the United States and the world, accounting for 3/4 of the world's total output.
Massachusetts (Massachusetts)
Massachusetts is adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean in the east, with an area of 2 1 1,000 square kilometers and a population of about 6.5 million. Boston is the capital. The eastern coastal lowlands and western river valleys belong to the cheese belt, and milk is an important livestock product. There are many railways and highways leading to the ports on the east coast, and Boston is the largest port. Convenient transportation and rich places of interest provide conditions for the development of tourism in this state. There are many colleges and research institutions in this state. Among them, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are world famous. Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the first-class orchestras in the world.
New Mexico USA
One of the four states in the southwestern United States bordering on Chihuahua, Mexico. The scenery in New Mexico is fascinating, with red rock cliffs, deserts and cacti. Santa Fe, the state capital. Cheese industry, canned pepper, brewing industry, chemical fertilizer, agricultural machinery and livestock products are traditional industries in New Mexico, which are rich in natural resources: oil, natural gas, coal mines, uranium mines and so on. There are also abundant solar energy and geothermal energy.
South Dakota
Pierre, the capital of South Dakota, is a high-lying state on the plains of the Midwest of the United States. This used to be the Lakota settlement of Sioux Indians in the United States. Coase Texas National Park has an unusual geological structure and the largest bison herd in China, with nearly 1 1,500 bison roaming in the park. Rich in rye, flaxseed and spring wheat, the output is among the best in the United States. The manufacturing industry is mainly concentrated in food processing, wood, wood products, stone and glass products. Meat processing is the largest industry in the state, accounting for about 35% of the manufacturing output value. The state is the main producer of gold in the United States, and the Homestake mine is the largest gold mine in the western hemisphere.
Alaska.
Located on the east coast of the Pacific Northwest in the United States, it is the largest state in the United States and the largest enclave in the world. Originally from Russia, 1867 was sold to the United States by Russians for $7.2 million. Juno, the state capital, can only be reached by water or air traffic, and there is no land traffic. Of the 20 highest mountains in the United States, 65,438+07 are located in Alaska, including the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley. The main agricultural products in Alaska are seafood, and the manufacturing industry is underdeveloped. Most food and daily necessities depend on imports. The state's main products are crude oil, natural gas, coal, gold, precious metals, zinc, seafood processing, wood and wood products. Every permanent resident or citizen of Alaska can get a bonus, which is unique in the United States. Dividends come from the Alaska Permanent Fund. About13 of the state's population lives in Anchorage, the largest city.
Idaho (Idaho)
In Boise, the capital, "Idaho" comes from Indian language, which means "the jewel in the mountain". Besides being famous for its rich agricultural products, it is also the main base of many high-tech industries. Rich forest resources have created many building materials and forest products. Potatoes are world-famous and the output ranks first in the United States, so they are also known as the "potato state".
Michigan (Michigan)
Lansing, the state capital and largest city of Detroit, is famous as the birthplace of the automobile industry. Michigan used to have developed logging industry and iron and copper logging industry, but it was replaced by other industries in the 20th century. Henry Ford's first factory in Detroit suburbs became the symbol of the birth of the automobile industry, which opened a new era of personal transportation and changed the American economy forever. Detroit's symphony orchestra is very famous, and the Conservatory of Music of the University of Michigan is one of the best in the United States.
New York
New york is the most important of the fifty states in the United States and one of the most economically developed states in the United States, with Albany as the capital. The largest city, new york, is also the largest city, the largest port and the most populous city in the United States. It is the most important commercial and financial center in the world and has been selected as a world-class city. New york has a direct influence on media, politics, education, entertainment and fashion all over the world, and the United Nations headquarters is also located in this city. The annual GDP of New York State is about $668.5 billion, accounting for about 8% of the annual GDP of the United States. If New York State is regarded as a country, it can rank as the 10 largest economy in the world. The daily trading volume of new york Stock Exchange exceeds 1 trillion US dollars, accounting for about 85% of the financial trading volume in the United States. New york pays equal attention to industry and agriculture, and its milk output ranks first in the United States, and the output of vegetables, watermelons, sweet cherries, sour cherries, pears and maple syrup ranks first in all states. New york's output of printing, publishing, paper making, clothing, photographic equipment, sports equipment, jewelry and toys exceeds that of any other state, with a complete range of manufacturing industries, and its output value is second only to California. There are 365 and 438+04 universities in New York State, among which Columbia University, new york University and Cornell University are world-famous. Many of the most famous performing arts centers in the United States are located in new york, such as Lincoln Center, Avery Fisher Concert Hall, Carnegie Hall and metropolitan opera. New york is also home to New York Philharmonic, metropolitan opera, NYC Ballet, new york Opera House and many other performing arts groups. Museums in new york City include: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Gauguin Museum, American Museum of Natural History, Whitney Museum, American Indian Museum and Brooklyn Museum. Niagara Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world, and the Statue of Liberty in New York State are representatives of many famous scenic spots in New York State. The American National Football League's New York Giants, Major League Baseball's new york Yankees and American Basketball Team's new york Knicks are all top professional teams with stars.
Tennessee (Tennessee)
Nashville, the state capital, and Memphis, the largest city, are the centers of American country music, the place where Martin Luther King was assassinated and the hometown of Elvis Presley. The state's agriculture is mainly cattle, tobacco and cotton, and its main industries are steel, chemicals, man-made fibers, transportation, food and beverage processing, paper making and machinery.
Arizona
Phoenix, the state capital, is also the largest city in the state. In the early days, this area was once the residence of Hopi, Papago, Pima, Apache and Navajo Indians. There are more than 90,000 Indians in this state, belonging to 14 tribes and living in 19 reservations. Arizona is rich in minerals and is the largest copper producing area in the United States, as well as oil, gold and silver. As one of the four major cotton-producing areas in the United States, the output of long-staple cotton accounts for about12 of the United States. Tourism plays an important role in the economy, with 34 Grand Canyon National Parks, colorful deserts and stone forests, national forests, wildlife reserves and other places of interest. The University of Arizona and Arizona State University are famous institutions of higher learning.
Illinois
Chicago, the capital of Springfield, the largest city, is the center of American machinery manufacturing, and the Sears Tower, the tallest building in the city, is the tallest building in the United States. There are 140 colleges and universities in this state, the most famous of which is the University of Illinois. The corn production in Honshu ranks first in the United States with Iowa, and the soybean production ranks first in all states, with a total agricultural output of $654.38+05 billion, second only to California. Industry is mainly concentrated in Chicago. In recent years, it has replaced Pittsburgh as the largest steel industry center in China. The output of agricultural machinery, construction machinery and metal products ranks first in each state, and the output of motors ranks third. The automobile industry is also very important, with 550 thousand people engaged in the manufacture and assembly of motor vehicles. The food industry is second only to California, and the printing and publishing industry is second only to new york. Coal production ranks fourth in China, and oil ranks eighth. There are many places of interest in the state, such as Lincoln's former residence and Lincoln Memorial in Springfield, Chicago Art Museum and Field Museum of Natural History.
Minnesota (Minnesota)
The state flower of Minnesota is very special and has a unique name "pink and white women's slippers". Sao Paulo, the capital, and major cities Minneapolis and Deluce. Honshu is the richest iron-producing state in the United States, and the large iron mine Meshabi Mountain is located in the east of Honshu. Lake Tasca in the northwest is the upper source of the Mississippi River. Founded in 185 1, the University of Minnesota is one of the most famous universities in the United States.
North Carolina
The rural population of this state accounts for more than 50%, which is one of the most populous states in rural areas in the United States. Raleigh, the capital, and Charlotte, the largest city, are the second largest banking centers in the United States, second only to new york. The state's economy is dominated by manufacturing and agriculture, and the financial industry and tourism also occupy an important position. In recent years, North Carolina's industry has undergone a major transformation, from the traditional tobacco, textile and furniture industries to information technology, software, biotechnology, auto parts, medical and pharmaceutical industries. There are hundreds of golf courses on the Green Yuan Ye in the central part of the state, making the state a paradise for golf. The University of North Carolina, founded in 1789, is one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in the United States. North Carolina also has some famous private universities, such as Duke University.
Texas (Texas)
Austin, the capital, Houston and Texas, the largest cities, are the second largest states in the United States. The economy has long been dominated by agriculture and animal husbandry, with about170,000 head of cattle, ranking first in the country. Crops are mainly cotton, rice and fruit. America's number one oil producer. In recent years, cutting-edge industries have been developed, and Houston is famous for NASA's space development. Wind power Texas ranks first in the United States.
Arkansas (Arkansas)
In Little Rock, the state capital and the largest city, there are three Fortune 500 companies from Arkansas, namely Wal-Mart, Tai Sen Foods and Murphy Oil. Tourism plays a very important role in the economic development of Arkansas. The official nickname of Arkansas is "Nature State". Arkansas is the only place in the United States that produces natural diamonds. Its industry is mainly consumer goods manufacturing, such as food processing, clothing, furniture and motors. University of Arkansas, a famous university.
Indiana
The state capital is Pohris, Indiana, and the main city is fort wayne. Quarrying industry plays an important role in the state's economy, providing 2/3 of the national building stone, and the bituminous coal produced is the largest commodity in the state. The main industries are steel, machinery manufacturing, chemistry, food, plastics, artificial rubber and other industries. The main crops are corn, soybeans and wheat, and the cash income of the farmers' market is close to the first in the country. Indianapolis 500 is one of the most famous annual sports competitions, attracting thousands of spectators from all over the world every year.
Mississippi (Mississippi)
Jackson, the state capital and largest city. With fertile soil and criss-crossing rivers, Honshu is an ideal agricultural state, with cotton production second only to Texas, and the main agricultural products are corn, soybeans, potatoes and oats. Tung oil is abundant in the southeast, and its output ranks first in the country. The Mississippi River is rich in carp, catfish and chubby fish. The main industries are oil and gas exploration, clothing, food, fertilizer and wood processing. Mississippi is famous for its country and blues music. It has 26 national parks and rich tourism resources.
North Dakota (North Dakota)
Bismarck, the state capital, and Fargo, the largest city. The state is a farming and animal husbandry state with underdeveloped industry. The output of barley and flaxseed ranks first in China. Animal husbandry mainly focuses on raising meat and cattle, and pastures are widely distributed throughout the state. In Theodore Roosevelt National Park, you can see natural landscapes such as bison, elk, groundhog, colored soil and petrified forest. In addition, there are 19 state parks and recreation areas in North Dakota, including Lincoln State Park, Lewis and Clark State Park and Huzhou State Park in Xiaka Garvia.
Utah (Utah)
State capital and largest city salt lake city. Rocky Mountains, Colorado Plateau and Great Salt Lake Desert constitute the three major features of the state's natural geographical landscape. The income of animal husbandry accounts for about 70% of agriculture and animal husbandry, producing cattle and milk, turkeys and eggs, sheep and wool. The copper production in Quanzhou accounts for 1/5 of the national total, and the output value accounts for more than half of the total mineral value in Quanzhou. At the same time, it is also the largest beryllium mine in China, and this metal is of great use in aerospace and nuclear technology.
California (California)
The most economically developed and populous state in the United States is also known as the Golden State. Sacramento, the state capital, is a major city in Los Angeles and San Francisco. If California is an independent economy, its gross national product ranks eighth in the world. The main body of California's economy is agriculture (including fruits, vegetables, dairy products and wine), and the scale of agriculture is more than twice that of the second largest industry. Other important industries include aviation, entertainment and light industry, including computer software and hardware, borax mining and so on. The University of California, California Institute of Technology and Stanford University are all famous universities in the United States. The world-famous Hollywood and Yosemite National Park are the must-see places in California.
Iowa
Iowa, its capital and largest city is Demoy. This state is a big agricultural state, ranking second among all agricultural states in the United States 10. The main agricultural products are corn and soybeans. The output of corn is the first, the output of soybeans and oats is the second in the country, and the output of live pigs is also the highest in all States. The number of beef cattle is second only to Texas. It is rich in milk and butter, with good quality and delicious taste, and is known as "Little Switzerland". Industry is dominated by agricultural products processing and agricultural machinery.
Missouri (Missouri)
The hometown of the famous writer Mark Twain, Jefferson, the state capital, and Kansas, the largest city. The state is a big agricultural state in the United States, and it is the main producing area of corn, wheat and soybean. In addition to agriculture, it mainly includes manufacturing, construction, transportation and communication. It is also the first lead-producing state in the United States, ranking first in barite production.
Ohio (Ohio)
Columbus, state capital and largest city. Cultivated land accounts for more than two-thirds of the state's area, and the output of corn, oats and hay ranks among the top in the country. The output of building sand and gravel ranks first in China. Manufacturing is a pillar industry, mainly machinery and transportation equipment. Cleveland is an industrial, financial and cultural center, while Cincinnati is an important center of machine tool industry. There are famous universities such as Ohio University, Miami University and Cincinnati University. Ohio has more than 300 museums and 72 symphony orchestras.
Vermont (Vermont)
The capital of Montpellier, Vermont, is famous for its beautiful scenery, dairy products, maple syrup and radical politics. Vermont's industry is underdeveloped, cattle products are the biggest source of income, and dairy products are exported to the world. Nature and tolerance attract many travelers, and tourism, furniture manufacturing and skiing are important sources of finance. The output of maple syrup ranks first in China. Ruolund is a traditional marble sculpture center in America.
Colorado (Colorado)
Denver, the capital and largest city. Once rich in gold and silver in history, molybdenum, uranium, zinc coal and natural gas are the main products, and molybdenum production ranks first in the country. Manufacturing mainly includes machinery, food and military materials. The main crops are alfalfa, sorghum, sugar beet and so on. Tourism is developed and skiing is very popular in winter. There are well-known universities in China, such as the University of Denver and the University of Colorado.
Kansas (Kansas)
Topeka, the state capital, and Wichita, the largest city. Agriculture and manufacturing are two pillars of Kansas economy. The former provides most of the raw materials for the latter. Wheat production ranks first in the country and is known as the "granary" of the United States. Sorghum ranks second and beef ranks fourth. Wichita has the largest camping equipment factory in the world. Other important products include baby food, pet food, transportation equipment, mobile homes, paints and dishwashers. There is the world's largest helium plant in Otis, central Honshu.
Montana
Helena, the capital, and Billings, the largest city, are the centers of oil industry. If you want to go to Montana, remember to bring a camera with a wide-angle lens. The famous Yellowstone National Park and Glacier Park are here. Agriculture occupies an important position in the economy. The main crops are barley, wheat and sugar beet. Barley production ranks second in the country, cattle stocks second in the country, and sheep stocks third in the country.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City is the capital, and the main cities are Tulsa, rolston and Norman. Agriculture has long played an important role in the state's economy, mainly producing wheat, sorghum, corn, vegetables and berries. The output value of petroleum-based minerals reached US$ 3.3 billion, ranking fourth in China. The state's traditional culture is rich in Indian colors, and the works of Indian artists and European masters are displayed side by side in many museums. The annual American Indian Expo attracts thousands of tourists.
Virginia (Virginia)
Richmond, the state capital, and major cities Norfolk and Virginia. Virginia has a balanced economic development and many sources of income. In 2009, Forbes magazine ranked Virginia as the best state in the United States for four consecutive years. Virginia is fully developing information communication technology and information consulting services, and the data center in the north undertakes 50% of the international Internet traffic in the United States. Tomatoes and soybeans are the most important cash crops in the state, as well as wineries and vineyards all over the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico and the Blue Ridge Mountains. A number of distinctive students, such as American Military University, Christian World College and American Marine Corps University, are all located in Virginia.
Connecticut (Connecticut)
The capital is Hartford, and the main cities are Bridgeport and waterbury. Known as the "Arms State", Honshu is famous for manufacturing arms, mainly manufacturing nuclear submarines, jet engines, helicopter engines, ball bearings, plastics, watches and clocks, etc. Agriculture is relatively weak, producing potatoes, corn, vegetables and tobacco. Hartford, the capital, is the headquarters of American insurance companies. There are two universities in Connecticut that have to be mentioned: Yale University and Connecticut State University.
Kentucky (Kentucky)
Kentucky is famous for thoroughbred horses and whisky, with Frankfurt as the capital and Louisville and Lexington as the main cities. Mammoth Cave National Park in central Illinois is a world heritage site with the largest cave system in the world. Rich in forest resources, hardwood production ranks third in the United States, and the main agricultural products are horses, cattle, chickens, tobacco and soybeans. Industrial products are mainly chemicals, automobiles and electrical appliances, among which automobile production ranks fourth in the United States.
Nebraska (Nebraska)
The capital is Lincoln and the largest city is Omaha. The state's agricultural output value ranks sixth in the United States, and the main crops are corn, hay, wheat and sorghum. Omaha is the largest cattle market and slaughter city in the world. The main industries are steelmaking, electrification, printing and so on. Nebraska is the only unicameral state in the United States and the only non-partisan House of Representatives in the United States.
Oregon (Oregon)
The capital is Salem and the largest city is Portland. Forests account for half of the state's area, and wood, pulp and furniture manufacturing industries are very developed. Agriculture is dominated by wheat, oats, potatoes and fruits, cattle raising and animal husbandry in the eastern plateau, salmon in coastal fisheries and canned fruits in industry. Natural attractions include the famous Crater Lake National Park and Fude Volcano.
Washington (Washington)
Olympia, the state capital, and Seattle, the largest city. The main industries in this state include aircraft manufacturing and parts, computer software, tourism, foreign trade, forest products and building materials, biotechnology and environmental protection technology. Boeing's commercial aircraft production base plays an important role in local employment and local economy. In terms of agricultural products, the output of apples ranks first in the country, and cherries, plums, grapes, pears and blueberries are also famous. A famous person in our state is hard to know. He is Microsoft legend Bill Gates.
Delaware.
Dover, the capital, and Wilmington and Newark, the main cities. The main industries in the state are clothing, automobiles, processed meat and vegetables, railway and airplane parts, and the main agricultural products are soybeans, potatoes, corn, mushrooms, barley and fruits. Wilmington is known as the "Chemical Capital of the World", and the world-famous DuPont Company is located here. One of the major characteristics of Delaware is its extremely light tax, so it is called "paradise for company registration".
Louisiana (LA)
Barton Rouge, the state capital, and New Orleans, the largest city. The state is rich in cotton, sugarcane and rice, with sugarcane production ranking third and rice production ranking fourth in the country. The fishing industry along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico is developed, and it is rich in shrimp, herring, oysters and crabs, among which the output of herring ranks first in all States. The state's oil production is second only to Texas in the United States. New Orleans is famous for having many jazz clubs. Kazin music is a unique music form in Louisiana. Louisiana State University has a long history and is very famous in America.
Nevada (Nevada)
It is the state with the most mountains in the United States, Carson City, the state capital, Reno and Las Vegas. Traditional agricultural products include beef, hay, dairy products and potatoes, and industrial output mainly comes from tourism, mining, printing, food processing and electronic equipment. Nevada's gambling industry and nightlife are world-famous, and Las Vegas's luxury casinos attract millions of tourists from all over the world every year. In addition, Nevada is the only state in the United States that allows sex trade. Sex trafficking is legal in most parts of the state, but interestingly, Las Vegas is an exception. In addition, Nevada is also the hometown of golf, with more than 100 world-class golf courses.
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania)
Harrisburg, the capital, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, the main cities. The state's agricultural products mainly include cattle, pigs, poultry, mushrooms, hay and seedlings, and its industries are mainly steel, food processing, chemicals, machinery and electronics. Pittsburgh is the largest steel producing area in the United States, accounting for about 1/4 of the national steel production. Philadelphia is the fourth largest city in the United States and the largest industrial center in the state. The University of Pennsylvania was founded in 1740, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts is the earliest art college and museum in the United States. Pennsylvania has more than 100 state parks and a national park: Alfini National Forest Park.
West Virginia (West Virginia)
The capital is Charleston, and the main cities are Huntington and Wheeling. The state is rich in mineral resources, the most of which is bituminous coal, and its output ranks first in the United States. In industry, plastics and synthetic textiles are the most famous. Agricultural income mainly comes from dairy cattle and poultry breeding, and also produces fruit. Crops include corn, potatoes, wheat, oats and apples. Tourism in this state is developed, and you can hunt turkeys, deer and bears.
Florida (Florida)
Tallahassee, the capital, Miami and Orlando, the main cities. Tourism, manufacturing and agriculture are the three pillars of the national economy, among which tourism ranks first. Miami is known as the "Gold Coast", and its beach luxury hotels are crowded with tourists. Disneyland near Orlando is the largest modern amusement park in the world. The manufacturing industry is mainly concentrated in food processing, electronic instruments, wood processing, metal products and other fields. Agricultural products are mainly citrus, vegetables and sugarcane, and animal husbandry is famous for raising thoroughbred horses.
Maine (Maine)
Augusta, the state capital, and Portland, the largest city. Maine is famous for its huge forest resources. Woodland accounts for 89% of the state's total area, and the forest coverage rate is the highest in the United States, so Maine has become a summer resort. Aquatic resources are also rich, and Maine lobsters are well known. The manufacturing industry is mainly concentrated in papermaking, transportation equipment, wood, food, leather and so on.
New Hampshire (New Hampshire)
Concord, the capital, and Manchester, the largest city. This state is one of the most industrialized states in the United States. In recent years, aerospace, finance, medical and health services and commercial services have developed rapidly. The traditional quarrying industry is all over the state, and the granite in Baishan is a famous specialty, so the state is also called "Granite State". Agriculture takes eggs, dairy products and vegetables as its main sources of income. Tourism has developed into one of the major economic sectors. It is a summer resort and an ideal place for skiing in winter, and tourists come in an endless stream all year round.
Rhode Island (Rhode Island)
Providence, the capital and largest city. The main crops are corn and potatoes, and the rest are only suitable for pasture and raising cows or poultry. With a long history of industrial development, it is the first straw hat state in the United States, and is famous for producing electrical appliances, instruments, furniture and metal products. At present, according to the output value, jewelry and silverware rank first, and textiles rank second. Rhode Island is known as the yacht capital of the world, with 33 state parks and 63 state beaches.
Wisconsin
The capital is Madison, and the main cities are Milwaukee and Lacrose. There are more than two million cows in the dairy industry state, and 80% of the farms in the state are dairy farms, and the annual production of milk, butter and cheese ranks first among the States. The main crops are corn, beans and cherries. Industry is concentrated in electronics and machinery manufacturing. The University of Wisconsin is also a well-known institution of higher learning in the United States. There are two national forest parks: Chekwameigang and Nicolette.
Georgia (Georgia)
The capital is Atlanta, and the main cities are Augusta and Columbus. Peanut production ranks first in the United States, and Dawson has the largest peanut butter factory in the world. The production of broilers and eggs ranks second in the United States. The main industries are textile, transportation machinery, paper making, clothing industry and so on. In recent years, the production of airplanes, automobiles, mobile homes and chemicals has developed rapidly. The University of Georgia and Georgia Institute of Technology are famous universities at home and abroad. Augusta Golf Club is the most prestigious golf club in the world. From Savannah, Georgia, along the coast to the St. Mary River, the quiet swamps and cobblestone streets along the coast give visitors a refreshing 160 km. The salty sea water and the mysterious history of Georgia encourage beach lovers all over the world to go.
Maryland (Maryland)
Annapolis is the capital and Baltimore is the largest city. Maryland's economy is mainly the tertiary industry, and the transportation industry centered on Baltimore Port is the most important part of Maryland's economy. The second largest industry in Maryland is the relevant departments of the federal government centered on the District of Columbia. The main crops are corn, soybeans and tobacco. Maryland is a famous chicken-raising state, with peach trees and apple trees all over the west. Maryland has always been the center of information technology maintenance and application, also known as the capital of biology.
New Jersey (New Jersey)
Trenton, the state capital, is a major city in Newark and Jersey. The main agricultural products in this state are saplings, vegetables, seafood and dairy products. Industry mainly includes chemical industry, food processing, electrical appliances, printing and so on. New Jersey occupies a leading position in the United States in high-tech research and development, and the annual research expenditure is as high as tens of billions of dollars, especially in the pharmaceutical industry. The pharmaceutical industry in this state ranks first in the United States, with Johnson & Johnson, Merck, Warner Lambert and other big companies producing 25% of the drugs in the United States, so New Jersey is called "the medicine box of the United States".
South Carolina (SC)
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