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Hampshire means "at home' or "welcomed". Like the Hampshire in England. New Hampshire was named after Hampshire because they were welcoming a new state or area.
It was named after the small town in England Hampshire and that was probably named after a person.
New Hampshire is named after Hampshire England while we were british Colonies (i say it that way because i was raised in New England)
They were where they are now. For example, the colony of New Hampshire was where the state of New Hampshire is now. BUT Massachusetts was where it is now AND what is now Maine.
Jaffray is a town in New Hampshire
There is a Lebanon, New Hampshire if that's what you mean...
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In what year? Do you mean the FIRST one?
Metacomet founded New Hampshire after the war of Pequot. Founding means that you find a land and you claim it and it becomes a famous landmark.
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Hampshire in England (or did you mean New Hampshire in former colonial America?) came into beong in Anglo-Saxon times, along with most English counties.
Do you mean what changes came to NH due to the great Depression?