New Hampshire is known best nationally for the New Hampshire Primary. It's the first primary in the presidential election.
Outside of that, it was one of the first 13 colonies and makes great Maple syrup.
New Hampshire is also the only state in the country without state sales or income tax.
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There were four colonies that were a part of New England. They were known at the time as British America. They were the Province of New Hampshire, the Colony of Rhode Island, Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
They are in the region known as New England. This region consists of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut. For more information, visit the related link.
Pennsylvania is the 3rd colony
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He was a little- known politician from New Hampshire.
The state fruit is indeed the pumpkin, but I believe New Hampshire is also known for its seafood. New Hampshire's state flower is the Purple Lilac, and their state tree is the White Birch.
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New Hampshire has lakes for boating and water-skiing. It has mountains to climb in the summer and ski down in the winter. Hiking and fishing are popular too. It's a great state for outdoor enthusiasts.
Vermont is the state west of New Hampshire and east of New York. It is known for its picturesque landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes.
The New England colonies consisting of Massachusetts, New Hampshire Rhode Island, and Connecticut were best known for their farming and fishing.
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New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
New Hampshire's abbreviation is NH.New hampshire
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In England, Southampton is in the county of Hampshire. In the US, the most well known Southampton is in New York State; there is also a Southampton in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania; and a South Hampton in New Hampshire.