Yes, it is
The state of New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, England, one of the shires of England.
New Hampshire.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire is located in New England, a region in the United States.
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.
New Hampshire
New Hampshire
Vermont is the only New England state that does not have a coast line.
The state of Georgia is named after King George II of England. The state of Washington is named after President George Washington. The state of Louisiana is named after King Louis XIV of France.
No, New England is a region consisting of six U.S. states: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
It is. It is a state. It is a US State. It is the 9th US State. It is a New England State. It is a small (#46) US State.
Maine borders only New Hampshire.