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Here is a brief introduction to the state of Iowa.
Capital City: Des Moines
State’s Flag: Adopted in 1921, Iowa’s state flag shows an eagle holding a streamer in its beak. The banner bears the state motto.
Iowa is a state where the age-old rhythms of planting and harvesting and the civic virtues of small-town life still hold sway, Iowa appears as a green-and-gold patchwork, perfect squares of color unfurling to a far horizon. When Americans speak of the heartland, this is the place many of them are referring to explorers Jolliet and Marqueue pass through Iowa in 1673. La Salle claims Iowa region for France in 1682. In 1803 U.S. receives region as part of Louisiana Purchase. When pioneers first came to Iowa in the 1830s and settled in the fertile bottomlands along the Mississippi, they discovered that the heavy, root-tangled soil could quickly choke a plow, or even snap it in two. Most of Iowa might have remained untouched were it not for one invention: the sharp-bladed steel plow, courtesy of Vermont blacksmith John Deere known as the “plow that broke the prairies”. Deere’s invention opened the door to westward expansion in 1837. In just a few decades, some 30 million acres of prairie had been plowed for agriculture. Today just 10,000 acres of virgin prairie remain. In 1838 Iowa becomes a territory. In 1846 Iowa becomes 29th state. In 1913 New Keokuk Dam on Mississippi River becomes a power supply for Midwestern cities. In 1929 Herbert Hoover, an Iowan, first president born west of first president born west of the Mississippi. Iowa becomes leading producer of corn, oats, hogs, cattle, poultry, and eggs in the country in 1948. In 1959 Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev visits an Iowa farm to learn about American agriculture. In 1985 U.S. government orders moratorium on farm foreclosures to mitigate the economic hardship faced by many farmers. In 1993 Flooding causes more than $2 billion in damage. It was discovered that, through clerical oversight, the law adopting Iowa’s flag was never officially enrolled in 1995. The legislature quickly remedied the oversight. Iowa may be a state of farms, but it is not a state of farmers. In recent decades, advances in agricultural science have made farming much more efficient; nowadays, 9 out of 10 Iowans make their homes in cities and towns. By far the largest of these is Des Moines, the state capital and a leader in the insurance industry. Other good-size cities include Dubuque, a picturesque river town nestled in the bluffs above the Mississippi River; Cedar Rapids, a major corn- and oat-products processing center; Iowa City, home of the University of Iowa; and Sioux City, an old frontier town on the Missouri River, where many of Iowa’s hogs spend their final hours on the way to market.
Service industries: Car dealerships, grocery stores, restaurants, insurance companies. Manufacturing: Meat-packing plants, corn oil, cornstarch, corn sugar, machinery, chemicals. Agriculture: Hogs, beef and dairy cattle, corn, oats, hay.
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