New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. As of 2020, the population of New Hampshire was approximately 1.4 million people.

The capital of New Hampshire is Concord, and as of 2020, the population of the city was approximately 43,000 people.

The most populous city in New Hampshire is Manchester, with a population of approximately 112,000 people as of 2020

New Hampshire is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States. Here’s a brief history of the state:

  • The area that is now New Hampshire was first explored by Europeans in the early 1600s. In 1623, the English established a settlement at what is now Portsmouth.
  • New Hampshire was one of the 13 original colonies, and played an important role in the American Revolution. In 1776, it became the first of the colonies to declare its independence from Great Britain.
  • After the Revolution, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution in 1788.
  • New Hampshire’s economy has historically been based on manufacturing, forestry, and agriculture. It was also a center of the textile industry in the 19th century.
  • The state has a rich cultural and literary history. Notable authors from New Hampshire include Robert Frost, J.D. Salinger, and Dan Brown.
  • New Hampshire is known for its political activity, particularly its early primary election, which has been the first in the nation since 1920.
  • The state is also known for its natural beauty, including the White Mountains, Lakes Region, and the seacoast.
  • Today, New Hampshire has a population of approximately 1.4 million people. Its capital is Concord, and the largest city is Manchester.