What does the abbreviation “Rhode Island” stand for?
Rhode Island, despite its name, is not actually an island. The abbreviation “Rhode Island” stands for the full name of the state, “State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.” It was adopted in 1790 and has remained unchanged ever since. The state’s name holds historical significance, referring to the island of Aquidneck, which was later renamed Rhode Island. The abbreviation is often used in official documents, legal forms, and on official state seals.
