
|
It was first described thus by Marco Polo in his memoirs, although latterly it has been postulated he was referring to Mogadishu. However, Italian renaissance cartographers, knowing
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_the_island_of_ma...
|
|
There are two possibilities as to where Rhode Island got its name. One possibility is it was named for the Isle of Rhodes in the Mediterranean Sea or for the red clay that is found
http://answers.ask.com/Society/History/how_did_rho...
|
|
Some people have called Rhode Island Roode Eylandt. It means red island. Naming it after the red clay on the island. Did you also know that Rhode Island's official name is the longest
http://answers.ask.com/Society/Other/how_rhode_isl...
|
|
No one knows for sure which story of how Rhode Island got named is true. In 1690, a Dutch explorer named Adriaen Block is said to have named it Roodt Eylandt, meaning Red Island.
http://answers.ask.com/Education/Schools/where_did...
|