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abstained in the 1854 election for governor. In full control of the legislature, the Know Nothings enacted their entire agenda. According to Lex Renda, they battled traditionalism and promoted rapid modernization. They extended the waiting period for citizenship to slow down the growth of Irish power; they reformed the state courts. They expanded the number and power of banks; they strengthened corporations; they defeated a proposed 10-hour law that would help workers. They reformed the tax system; increased state spending on public schools; set up a system to build high schools; prohibited the sale of liquor; and they denounced the expansion of slavery in the western territories.
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personnel records or information on volunteers, substitutes, or draftees. There was no inventory of weaponry and supplies. Nathaniel Head (1828–1883) took over in 1864, obtained an adequate budget and office staff, and reconstructed the missing paperwork. As a result, widows, orphans, and veterans who served, received the postwar payments they had earned.
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until it was transported elsewhere for use in revolutionary activities. During the raid, the British soldiers fired upon the rebels with cannon and muskets. Although there were apparently no casualties, these were among the first shots in the American Revolutionary period, occurring approximately five months before the
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voted to raise a volunteer force to join the patriot army at Boston. In January 1776, it became the first colony to set up an independent government and the first to establish a constitution, but the latter explicitly stated "we never sought to throw off our dependence on Great Britain", meaning that
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movement, and its instrument the "American Party." Appearing out of nowhere, they scored a landslide in 1855. They won 51% of the vote against a divided opposition. They won over 94% of the men who voted Free Soil the year before. They won 79% of the Whigs, plus 15% of Democrats and 24% of those who
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Whereas great disorders, insolencies and burglaries, are ofttimes raised and committed in the night time, by Indian, Negro, and Molatto servants and slaves, to the Disquiet and hurt of her Majesty's good subjects: No Indian, Negro, or Molatto servant or slave, may presume to absent from the families
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The critical post of state Adjutant General was held in 1861–1864 by elderly politician Anthony C. Colby (1792–1873) and his son Daniel E. Colby (1816–1891). They were patriotic, but were overwhelmed with the complexity of their duties. The state had no track of soldiers who enlisted after 1861; no
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on December 13, 1774, that the fort was to be reinforced by troops sailing from Boston. According to unverified accounts, the gunpowder was later used at the Battle of Bunker Hill, transported there by Major Demerit, who was one of several New Hampshire patriots who stored the powder in their homes
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Fisherman David Thompson had been sent by Mason, to be followed a few years later by Edward and William Hilton. They led an expedition to the vicinity of Dover, which they called Northam. Mason died in 1635 without ever seeing the colony he founded. Settlers from Pannaway, moving to the Portsmouth
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The Whigs and Free Soil parties both collapsed in New Hampshire in 1854–55. In the 1855 fall elections the Know Nothings again swept the state against the Democrats and the small new Republican party. When the Know Nothing ("American" Party) collapsed in 1856 and merged with the Republicans, New
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The province's geography placed it on the frontier between British and French colonies in North America, and it was for many years subjected to native claims, especially in the central and northern portions of its territory. Because of these factors, it was on the front lines of many military
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nations, lived in the area as long as 12,000 years before European settlement. Despite the similar language, they had a very different culture and religion from other Algonquian peoples. English and French explorers visited New Hampshire in 1600–1605, and
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that revolted against British rule. One of the smallest U.S. states in area and population, it was part of New England's textile economy between the American Civil War and World War II. Since the 20th century, the state has been known for its
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After Abraham Lincoln gave speeches in March 1860, he was well regarded. However, the radical wing of the Republican Party increasingly took control. As early as January 1861, top officials were secretly meeting with Governor
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Because New Hampshire's governorship was shared with that of Massachusetts, border issues between the two colonies were not properly adjudicated for many years. These issues principally revolved around territory west of the
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on its northern border with Canada over the unresolved post-revolutionary war border issue. In 1835 the so-called "republic" was annexed by New Hampshire, with the dispute finally resolved in 1842 by the
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While the number of slaves resident in New Hampshire itself dwindled during the 19th century, the state's economy remained closely interlinked with, and dependent upon, the economies of the
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migration to the state was significant, and at the turn of the century, French Canadians represented 16 percent of the state's population, and one-fourth the population of Manchester.
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The relationship between Massachusetts and the independent New Hampshirites was controversial and tenuous and complicated by land claims maintained by the heirs of John Mason. In 1679
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As in the other Thirteen Colonies and elsewhere in the colonial Americas, racially conditioned slavery was a firmly established institution in New Hampshire. The
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of Plymouth, a most powerful English noble who had received the rights from King James I to set up the first two American "plantations" at Jamestown and Plymouth.
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where they respectively belong, or be found abroad in the night time after nine o'clock; unless it is upon errand for their respective masters or owners.
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said that the Fifth New Hampshire was "one of the best combat units in the army" and that Cross was "an uncommonly talented regimental commander."
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Revolutionary New Hampshire: An Account of the Social and Political Forces Underlying the Transition from Royal Province to American Commonwealth
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issued a new provincial charter in 1691. From 1699 to 1741 the governors of Massachusetts were also commissioned as governors of New Hampshire.
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were able to raise the profile of these issues to colonial officials and the crown in London, even while Governor and Massachusetts native
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Wentworth promptly complicated New Hampshire's territorial claims by interpreting the provincial charter to include territory west of the
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Lafferty, Ben Paul. "Joseph Dennie and The Farmer's Weekly Museum: Readership and Pseudonymous Celebrity in Early National Journalism,"
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region later and combining with an expedition of the new Laconia Company (formed 1629) under Captain Neal, called their new settlement
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The largely unsung founder of New Hampshire is David Thompson (spelt "Thomson" by some accounts). Thompson's father worked for Sir
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States at war: a reference guide for Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont in the Civil War
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determined that this regiment had the highest number of battle-related deaths of any Union regiment. The 20th-century historian
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of Massachusetts to coordinate plans in case the war came. Plans were made to rush militia units to Washington in an emergency.
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called upon the other New England colonies for assistance in raising an army. In response, on May 22, 1775, the New Hampshire
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Broadside statement of Congress of the Colony of New Hampshire, referencing "sudden & abrupt departure" of Royal Governor
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called the regiment "refined gold" in 1863) and by historians afterward. The Civil War veteran and early Civil War historian
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area became a subject of contention from the 1740s until the 1790s when it was admitted to the United States as the state of
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for President of the United States, which as the first primary in the quadrennial campaign season draws enormous attention.
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The colony that became the state of New Hampshire was founded on the division in 1629 of a land grant given in 1622 by the
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The textile industry was hit hard by the depression and growing competition from southern mills. The closing of the
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The post-World War II decades have seen New Hampshire increase its economic and cultural links with the greater
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Lyford, James; Amos Hadley; Howard F. Hill; Benjamin A. Kimball; Lyman D. Stevens; John M. Mitchell (1903).
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in the early 1970s helped lead the way toward southern New Hampshire's role as a high-tech adjunct of the
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Acts and laws of His Majesty's province of New-Hampshire, in New England: With sundry acts of Parliament
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in 1686, which collapsed in 1689. After a brief period without formal government (the settlements were
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Thompson, Woodrow. "History of research on glaciation in the White Mountains, New Hampshire (USA)."
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Abolitionist sentiment was a strong undercurrent in the state, with significant support given the
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that took place north of Boston a few months later. New Hampshire raised three regiments for the
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to the state was also significant; there were about 850 Polish Americans in Manchester in 1902.
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it was not the first to actually declare its independence (that distinction instead belongs to
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was approximately what it is today, and also separated the governorships of the two provinces.
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The Granite State of the United States: A History of New Hampshire from 1623 to the Present
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Nativism aimed at the rapid influx of Irish Catholics characterized the short-lived secret
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Experiment in Republicanism: New Hampshire politics and the American Revolution, 1741–1794
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preferentially granted land to Massachusetts interests in the disputed area. In 1741 King
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Renda, Lex. "Credit and Culpability: New Hampshire State Politics During the Civil War,"
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American Intelligence: Small-Town News and Political Culture in Federalist New Hampshire
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The New Hampshire Century: Concord Monitor Profiles of One Hundred People Who Shaped It
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The Hill Country of Northern New England: Its Social and Economic History, 1790–1930
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Mara Vorhees; Glenda Bendure; Ned Friary; Richard Koss; John Spelman (1 May 2008).
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served as the first governor of the Upper Plantation (comprising modern-day Dover,
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The replacement of the Nashua textile mill with defense electronics contractor
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and began issuing land grants in this territory, which was also claimed by the
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Sketches of the History of New-Hampshire, from Its Settlement in 1623, to 1833
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in 1861, indicating the region's further economic connection to the ongoing
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separated New Hampshire from Massachusetts, issuing a charter for the royal
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Abolitionists from Dartmouth College founded the experimental, interracial
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Church & state: the struggle for separation in New Hampshire 1630–1900
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Many Thousands Gone: The First Two Centuries of Slavery in North America
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In 1832, New Hampshire saw a curious development: the founding of the
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was the last to enumerate any slaves in the households of the state.
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History of New Hampshire, from Its First Discovery to the Year 1830
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Indian Stream Republic: Settling a New England Frontier, 1785-1842
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New Hampshire fielded 31,650 soldiers and 836 officers during the
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Notices emphasizing and re-affirming the curfew were published in
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The first permanent settlement was at Hilton's Point (present-day
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Between 1884 and 1903, New Hampshire attracted many immigrants.
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Industrialization, abolitionism and nativism politics: 1815–1860
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My Brave Boys: To War with Colonel Cross and the Fighting Fifth
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Running on the Record: Civil War-Era Politics in New Hampshire
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Frog Town: Portrait of a French Canadian Parish in New England
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New Hampshire and the Civil War: Voices from the Granite State
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Running on the Record: Civil War-Era Politics in New Hampshire
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Black Portsmouth: Three Centuries of African-American Heritage
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Colony, Province, State, 1623–1888: History of New Hampshire
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Democracy Fights: A History of New Hampshire in World War II
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units were called up to fight at the Battle of Bunker Hill,
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To this day: the 300 years of the New Hampshire Legislature
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in 1714 passed "An Act To Prevent Disorders In The Night":
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Upon This Granite: Catholicism in New Hampshire, 1647-1997
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sent by 20 slaves in Portsmouth—members of what historian
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in 1741 became the first non-Massachusetts governor since
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Map showing several claims and disputed borders, 1691–1775
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The Granite State New Hampshire: An Illustrated History
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The postwar years also saw the rise of New Hampshire's
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A mature frontier: the New Hampshire economy 1790–1850
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Index

History of slavery in New Hampshire
New Hampshire
state
New England
northeastern United States
American Revolution
Thirteen Colonies
presidential primary
Province of New Hampshire
Dominion of New England

English
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Fort William and Mary
Algonquian
Abenaki
Ko'asek
Pennacook
David Thompson
Rye
Dover
Durham
Stratham
Dummer's War
Wabanaki Confederacy
Council for New England
John Mason
Ferdinando Gorges
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