It depends on which city you are asking about. New Hampshire is a large state and if you are in the southern portion, not that far from Boston in neighboring Massachusetts, you would find it is industrial, with a number of shopping malls, some factories, and various businesses. But in the central and northern portion of the state, there are mountains, lakes, and a number of small farms. I enclose a link to the official New Hampshire Tourism site, which lists some of the many attractions this state has to offer.
New Hampshire was (and still is) in the north, and so it was not part of the slave based agrarian culture of the south. It was not dependent upon slaves.
China's economy is changing from agrarian to industrial.
It had an agrarian economy.
Agrarian society relies on agriculture as the primary means of sustenance and economic activity, while industrial society is centered around manufacturing and industrial production. Agrarian societies tend to be more rural and have a more decentralized economic structure, whereas industrial societies are often characterized by urbanization and a more centralized economy. Industrial societies also tend to have more advanced technology and division of labor compared to agrarian societies.
An agrarian society relies primarily on agriculture as the main economic activity, while an industrial society is characterized by a shift towards manufacturing and mechanized production. Agrarian societies are typically more rural and based on manual labor, while industrial societies are more urbanized and utilize machinery for production.
The southern agrarian economy was dominated by wealthy landowners. An agrarian economy primarily relies on farming. The majority of these economies went away during the industrial revolution.
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On July 15, 2012, Kasey Kahne won the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
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The agrarian revolution preceded the industrial revolution and laid the foundation for it by increasing agricultural productivity, leading to surplus food production and population growth. This population growth created a larger labor force that could be employed in the industrial sector, fueling the growth of factories and urbanization during the industrial revolution.
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.
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