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  1. Nov 9, 2009 · One of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire was the first state to have its own constitution. It was the 9th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution–the final state needed to put the document ...

  2. Jan 18, 2023 · New Hampshire Colony Facts. 1. Founded in 1623. Captain John Mason did not officially establish the New Hampshire colony in 1623. Mason was one of the colony’s landowners, and the colony was called after the county of Hampshire in southern England, where Mason was born. Also Read: Connecticut Colony Facts.

  3. Aug 29, 2011 · Portsmouth was settled by the Laconia Company in 1629. Governor Neal was given the governorship of the colony and spent several years exploring the forests around Portsmouth. He returned after some time, gave a discouraging report, and left the colony to govern themselves. Exeter was the next settlement in the New Hampshire Colony.

  4. 1769 - Dartmouth College is founded in the city of Hanover. 1774 - The colonists capture guns and ammo from the British Fort William and Mary. 1788 - New Hampshire becomes the ninth state. 1808 - Concord is made the permanent capital. 1852 - Franklin Pierce becomes the 14th President of the United States.

  5. 6 days ago · One of the 13 original U.S. states, it is located in New England at the extreme northeastern corner of the country. It is bounded to the north by the Canadian province of Quebec, to the east by Maine and a 16-mile (25-km) stretch of the Atlantic Ocean, to the south by Massachusetts, and to the west by Vermont. The capital is Concord, located in ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · New Hampshire. 1796. Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. New Hampshire is one of the original thirteen colonies that rebelled against British rule during the American Revolution. New Hampshire was inhabited for thousands of years by various Abenaki tribes. Europeans arrived in the early 17th century.

  7. Fun Facts. New Hampshire was the first state to have its own state constitution. The top of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire is said to have the worst weather on earth. A world record for wind speed was clocked here at 231 miles per hour! Many of Robert Frost's famous poems were inspired by New Hampshire.

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