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New Hampshire is located in the northeastern part of the US, bordered by the Canadian province of Quebec in the north. It ranks 42nd most populous state in the US, with an estimated population of 1.3 million as of 2010.

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What were the main occupations of the people in colonial New Hampshire?

In Colonial New Hampshire there were many jobs including farmer, lumberjack, bartender or apprentice. The apprentice might have worked for a blacksmith or a silversmith. There were also jobs for cooks and cook's helpers, hunters and fishermen.

How long does it take to get from Manchester New Hampshire United States to Sacramento California United States?

It will take 10 hrs 23 minutes.

Delta Air Lines

Flight 4583 operated by Atlantic Southeast / Flight 1161

6:00am Manchester, NH (MHT)

1:23pm Sacramento, CA (SMF)

10hrs 23min - 1 Stop

Change planes in Atlanta, GA (ATL)

$271 per person

Is Florida or New Hampshire closer to the equator?

Depending on the time of year, the earth is anywhere from roughly 147 million to 152 million km from the sun. That variance of roughly 5 million km alone dwarfs any tiny difference in the distances from the sun to New York or Florida. But technically, Florida is to an extremely tiny and meaningless degree closer to the sun... during the day. But if you consider absolute distance, disregarding the fact that at night the body of the earth is between the eastern US and the sun, then the distances average out over a year. If Florida is closer to the sun during the day, it is farther from the sun at night. It is not the closeness of the sun that makes the seasons or different earth locations warmer or cooler; it is the angle at which the sun's rays hit.

What are some human characteristics of New Hampshire?

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New Hampshire is famous for Robert Frost, the poet, and Franklin Pierce, the president of the US. It is also the first state in the US to vote on election day and had the first state constitution in the US.

A state of the northeast United States between Vermont and Maine. It was admitted as one of the original Thirteen Colonies in 1788. First explored in 1603, it was settled by colonists from Massachusetts during the 1620s and 1630s and became a separate colony in 1741. New Hampshire was the first colony to declare its independence from Great Britain and the first to establish its own government (January 1776). Concord is the capital and Manchester the largest city. Population: 1,320,000.

Why the state of New Hampshire called New Hampshire:

It was named in honor of the southern county of Hampshire England.

What New Hampshire best known for:

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.

How long does it take a package shipped from Shanghai to get to New Hampshire?

Anywhere from 1-2 weeks, i have received stuff form there in as little as 3 days, and sometimes it takes 2 weeks, but most of the time it is one week.

Where is the Andover Historical Society in Andover New Hampshire located?

The address of the Andover Historical Society is: 3 Hebron Road, Andover, CT 06232

What is the state bird and what is its significance the state New Hampshire?

The Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is New Hampshire's official freshwater fish adopted in 1994.

The striped bass (Morone saxatilis) was designated New Hampshire's official state saltwater game fish in 1994.

What is the distance between Tampa and New Hampshire?

Distance from Tampa to Boston is, 1183 miles or 1028 nautical miles.

Source: Time and Date.com

What is the Northernmost town in New Hampshire?

As far as cities go, its Franklin. There are smaller towns and villages, but Franklin is the smallest with the title of 'city'.

What is the name of the large lake in New Hampshire between Conway and Franklin?

Lake Champlain in Vermont

However Lake Champlain is not entirely within New England as part of it is in New York.

What is the frost line depth in ct?

The average front line depth in Connecticut is around 42 inches. However, the frost line in northern areas of the state can reach depths of over 50 inches.

Does the state of Massachusetts recognize same-sex marriages legally performed in New Hampshire?

Yes. Pursuant to Governor Lincoln Chafee's Executive Order (no. 12-02, signed 5/14/12), the state of Rhode Island officially recognizes out-of-state same-sex marriages as legal marriages for the purposes of Rhode Island state law.

How did colonial New Hampshire treat loyalists?

That would have depended on your status within the Colony. You might be:

  1. An aristocrat.
  2. A government official.
  3. A Freedman.
  4. An indentured servant.
  5. A slave.

And even within those classifications there was a hierarchy. A Freedman might gain more respect simply because of the nature of their employment with a mason or shipwright carrying a higher social status then a brick maker or farmer. The same would hold true among indentured servants with the butcher or baker seeming of a higher calling then a swineherd or a tanner.

Even among slaves a house servant held status above a field hand.

Who founded New Hampshire and in what year?

Captain John Wheelwright founded Exeter New Hampshire in 1638. David Thomson founded the fishing village at Rye in 1623 that some call Odiorne's Point which did not get that name until after about 1665. Captain John Mason held the 1629 land Grant but he never saw New Hampshire. Some credit Edward and William Hilton who settled Dover as Northam.

What famous people were born in New Hampshire?

general john starke from derry NH

Adam Sandler, an a actor and comedian, from Manchester, NH

Franklin Pierce, the 14th US president.

What is the size of New Hampshire?

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population of New Hampshire is 1,316,470.

See the Related Links below for a breakdown of New Hampshire's population.

What is the height of Mount Washington in New Hampshire?

Mount Washington in New Hampshire stands at 6,288 feet. Before European settlers arrived, Mount Washington was known as Agiocochook (home of the Great Spirit). It is located in the White Mountain National Forest.