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'''Windsor''' is an [[Arabin state]] located in northern [[Arabi]]. It is bordered by [[Terranova (Arabi)|Terranova]] to the west, [[Burberry (Arabi)|Burberry]] to the southwest, and [[Saint George (Arabi)|Saint George]] to the south. Windsor is the 9th largest state by total land area and the 11th most populous. The state capital is Rockford, which is also its largest city. Windsor is the nation's leading fishing industry producing up 75% of all manufactured seafood goods in Arabi.
'''Windsor''' is an [[Arabin state]] located in northern [[Arabi]]. It is bordered by [[Terranova (Arabi)|Terranova]] to the west, [[Burberry (Arabi)|Burberry]] to the southwest, and [[Saint George (Arabi)|Saint George]] to the south. Windsor is the 9th largest state by total land area and the 11th most populous. The state capital is Rockford, which is also its largest city. Windsor is the nation's leading fishing industry producing up 75% of all manufactured seafood goods in Arabi.


Windsor is well known for its judicial system being the most effective amongst all other states. Most of the [[Supreme Court of Arabi|Supreme Court]] justices have been from this state including four current sitting justices; Chief Justice [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], and three Associate Justices, Jamie Houghton, Peter Cooke, and Olivia Knowles. There have been 5 Chief Justices and 26 Associate Justices from Windsor.
Windsor is well known for its judicial system being the most effective amongst all other states. Windsor is the only state to have the most [[Supreme Court of Arabi|Supreme Court]] justices, including four current sitting justices; Chief Justice [[Audra Sanchez (Arabi)|Audra Sanchez]], and three Associate Justices, Jamie Houghton, Peter Cooke, and Olivia Knowles. There have been 5 Chief Justices and 26 Associate Justices from Windsor.





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Windsor
State of Windsor
CountryArabi
AdmittedMarch 29, 1838 (6th)
Government
 • GovernorAmanda Tilson (R)
 • Lieutenant GovernorLibby Wood (R)
LegislatureWindsor General Assembly
• Upper houseState Senate
• Lower houseAssembly of Delegates
Arabin Senators
List
  • Joel Dunn  (D)
  • Lucien Orton  (R)
Arabin House delegation3 Democrats
2 Republicans
Population
 (2010)
 • Total2,051,288
Area code277 / 489

Windsor is an Arabin state located in northern Arabi. It is bordered by Terranova to the west, Burberry to the southwest, and Saint George to the south. Windsor is the 9th largest state by total land area and the 11th most populous. The state capital is Rockford, which is also its largest city. Windsor is the nation's leading fishing industry producing up 75% of all manufactured seafood goods in Arabi.

Windsor is well known for its judicial system being the most effective amongst all other states. Windsor is the only state to have the most Supreme Court justices, including four current sitting justices; Chief Justice Audra Sanchez, and three Associate Justices, Jamie Houghton, Peter Cooke, and Olivia Knowles. There have been 5 Chief Justices and 26 Associate Justices from Windsor.


History

16th through 18th centuries

In 1545 British exlporers arrived on the Arabin Islands to colonize the land at the behest of King Henry VIII. In 1546 five colonies were established by the British, subsequently seven other colonies were established by the mid-18th century. The oringal colonies were: Terranova, which consisted the states of Terranova, Burberry, and Severn; Windsor, which consisted the states of Windsor and Saint George; New London, which consisted the states of New London, Walpole, and New Bristol; New Cambridge, which only consisted the state of New Cambridge; and New Plymouth, which consisted the states of New Plymouth, Dartmoor, and Drakeland.

19th century

Windsor became the sixth state to ratify the Constitution and became a state on March 29, 1838.

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