Which state, Delaware or Rhode Island, is smaller in size?
Delaware and Rhode Island, both pint-sized states, have undeniable similarities, but when it comes to size, one takes the title of being smaller. Measuring just 1,949 square miles, Rhode Island claims the crown, trumping Delaware’s slightly larger area of 1,949 square miles. While both states may be diminutive in size, their contributions to the nation’s history and culture are anything but small.
