There are so many facts about Hampshire sheep. This is a large breed of sheep that got its name from the Hampshire county in England. It is a cross breed of Cotswold's, Southdown's and other breeds.
the great dividing range got it's name from dividing the east from the west
John Mason lived in Hampshire, England, so he named the new land New Hampshire. Condord, NH was renamed Concord from Rumford, in 1765 to reflect the new harmony between the two towns of Rumford and Bow after a bitter boundry dispute.
There most certainly is income tax in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is considered as the granite states in the United States. The state got its name from its massive granite reserved it had in the past.
Most of New England was settled by the English. Inventing new names for the places they settled was never a high priority. In fact, it is very rare for anyone to think up a "new name". I'll bet your name is the same name shared by thousands of people. When the settlers from England had a new place they were settling and it needed a name they usually chose a name that was already familiar to them from their life in England. There is a Hampshire in Southern England and so they named this new place "New Hampshire". Not very original but it probably also helped them feel a little more at home to have places named like that. It got its name from a little county on the southern cost of England. Most places with a "new" are from Europe.
the rocky mountain national park got it's name from the range its from
New Hampshire got its nickname ,"The Granite State", because of its mountains. Its Mountains are mostly made of granite.
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The Great Dividing Range, also known as the Eastern Highlands, is the most substantial mountain range and third longest land-based range in the world, located in Australia. It got its name due to the imaginary line that follows the contours of the highest mountains.
Boats. And they got very sea sick