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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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voted to raise a volunteer force to join the patriot army at Boston. In
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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
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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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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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990:"12,000 Years Ago in the Granite State"
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716:New Hampshire in the American Civil War
609:, along with other naval ships for the
401:of enslaved people in his pivotal work
1284:"Constitution of New Hampshire - 1776"
1813:(University of Virginia Press, 1997)
1785:New Hampshire: A Bicentennial History
1648:Jacksonian Democracy in New Hampshire
1097:: University of New Hampshire Press.
965:Timeline of Manchester, New Hampshire
824:List of New Hampshire Civil War units
623:was named the state capital in 1808.
7:
3410:Atkinson and Gilmanton Academy Grant
1690:(University Press of America, 2014)
866:National Register of Historic Places
794:5th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
647:Map of the Republic of Indian Stream
1765:American Nineteenth Century History
1611:Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia...1863
939:Historical outline of New Hampshire
879:, as was the closing of the former
767:1st New Hampshire Volunteer Cavalry
18:History of slavery in New Hampshire
1878:GĂ©ographie physique et Quaternaire
899:Modern New Hampshire: 1950–present
887:in 1949 and the bankruptcy of the
330:succeeded John Cutt in the 1680s.
77:New Hampshire was named after the
25:
1753:(U of Massachusetts Press, 2020)
1733:Chronicles of the White Mountains
1668:Colonial New Hampshire: A History
779:1st New Hampshire Heavy Artillery
530:Massachusetts Provincial Congress
3542:
1731:Kilbourne, Frederick Wilkinson.
960:New Hampshire historical markers
515:Battles of Lexington and Concord
3525:Thompson and Meserve's Purchase
1724:Jager, Ronald and Grace Jager.
775:1st New Hampshire Light Battery
759:2nd United States Sharpshooters
755:1st United States Sharpshooters
1779:Morison, Elizabeth Forbes and
1718:(1986) short popular history.
1641:1862 edition with corrections.
1472:Mike Pride & Mark Travis,
1258:"The Clipper Ship "Nightingale
1149:: Daniel Fowle. 1759. p.
101:Precolonial to colonial period
1:
1325:. Lonely Planet. p. 30.
916:Digital Equipment Corporation
753:regiments (who served in the
520:New Hampshire was one of the
320:the border with Massachusetts
3590:History of the United States
1633:The History of New Hampshire
881:Nashua Manufacturing Company
875:in 1935 was a major blow to
864:site has been listed on the
1680:(circa 1800) 4 vol. (1969)
1670:(1982), scholarly history.
1592:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
1582:Online books: New Hampshire
59:Founding: 17th century–1775
4007:
1909:Published 1834, 222 pages.
1635:(1791–1792) 3 vol classic
1396:(Harvard UP, 1970) p. 246.
1166:"Slavery in New Hampshire"
970:Union (American Civil War)
936:
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722:Union (American Civil War)
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706:edging out the Democrats.
541:). The historic attack on
448:American Revolutionary War
445:
158:throughout New Hampshire.
62:
40:northeastern United States
3538:
1975:
1686:French, Laurence Armand.
1436:Richard F. Miller, ed.,
1147:Portsmouth, New Hampshire
653:Republic of Indian Stream
607:Portsmouth, New Hampshire
565:New Hampshire regiments.
407:1840 United States Census
392:revolutionary generations
373:The New Hampshire Gazette
256:Province of New Hampshire
181:, one of the first Saxon
65:Province of New Hampshire
3981:History of New Hampshire
3892:Northern Mariana Islands
3549:New Hampshire portal
1921:Federal Writers' Project
1895:Upton, Richard Francis.
1868:History of New Hampshire
1854:Historical New Hampshire
1820:Historical New Hampshire
1617:; for online copies see
1598:Federal Writers' Project
1356:History of Concord, N.H.
1201:Cambridge, Massachusetts
1013:Harris, Michael (2021).
994:New Hampshire Humanities
658:Webster–Ashburton Treaty
500:, December 14, 1774, in
353:Slavery in New Hampshire
270:ruled by Massachusetts)
3485:Low and Burbank's Grant
2077:Old Man of the Mountain
1515:Belman, Felice (2001).
1427:Renda, pp. 55, 58, 212.
264:Dominion of New England
163:Council for New England
69:Dominion of New England
2105:Dartmouth–Lake Sunapee
1902:Whiton, John Milton .
1866:Stackpole, Everett S.
1803:History of New England
1800:Palfrey, John Gorham.
1697:Guyol, Philip Nelson.
1456:(History Press, 2012).
950:History of New England
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579:Battle of Rhode Island
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472:Admission to the Union
464:Treaty of Paris (1783)
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359:New Hampshire Assembly
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1886:Turner, Lynn Warren.
1628:(Phoenix Pub., 1981).
1594:American Guide Series
1557:National Park Service
1298:"NH Firsts and Bests"
1095:Durham, New Hampshire
905:Boston, Massachusetts
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669:Canaan, New Hampshire
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567:New Hampshire Militia
547:Battle of Bunker Hill
543:Fort William and Mary
498:Fort William and Mary
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442:Revolution: 1774–1815
419:Nightingale of Boston
282:conflicts, including
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3515:Second College Grant
1828:Sanborn, Edwin David
1770:McClintock, John N.
1749:Lafferty, Ben Paul.
1501:Wilfrid H. Paradis,
1286:. December 18, 1998.
1266:Town of Eliot, Maine
1170:Slavery in the North
801:Edward Ephraim Cross
710:Civil War: 1861–1865
571:Battle of Bennington
436:Atlantic slave trade
343:New Hampshire Grants
339:Province of New York
156:Wabanaki Confederacy
53:presidential primary
46:, it was one of the
3902:U.S. Virgin Islands
3510:Sargent's Purchase
3435:Crawford's Purchase
3430:Chandler's Purchase
2089:Tourist attractions
1880:53.1 (1999): 7–24.
1859:Squires, J. Duane.
1839:Sewell, Richard H.
1742:Kinney, Charles B.
1650:(Harvard UP, 1970)
1505:(1998), pp. 111-12.
534:Provincial Congress
526:American Revolution
403:Many Thousands Gone
44:American Revolution
3530:Wentworth Location
2041:Secretary of State
1870:(4 vol 1916–1922)
1701:(Dartmouth, 1951).
1624:Anderson, Leon W.
1619:Annual Cyclopaedia
1256:Edward H. Vetter.
912:Sanders Associates
854:Polish immigration
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376:in 1764 and 1771.
284:King William's War
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3465:Hadley's Purchase
3455:Erving's Location
3334:Waterville Valley
2110:Great North Woods
2036:Executive Council
1856:24#1 (1969) 3–19.
1849:Smith, Norman W.
1836:(1875, 422 pages)
1781:Elting E. Morison
1676:Dwight, Timothy.
1643:at books. Google.
1631:Belknap, Jeremy.
1523:. UPNE. pp.
1332:978-1-74104-674-8
1164:Harper, Douglas.
1066:Ferdinando Gorges
1045:"The Contact Era"
927:political primary
575:Saratoga Campaign
522:Thirteen Colonies
502:Portsmouth Harbor
335:Connecticut River
324:Benning Wentworth
296:King George's War
292:Father Rale's War
227:In 1631, Captain
171:Ferdinando Gorges
48:Thirteen Colonies
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3897:Puerto Rico
3805:South Dakota
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3770:North Dakota
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2115:Lakes Region
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3874:Territories
3720:Mississippi
3635:Connecticut
3445:Dix's Grant
3209:Springfield
3144:Rollinsford
3014:New Ipswich
3004:New Hampton
2964:Mont Vernon
2914:Marlborough
2879:Londonderry
2744:Harrisville
2639:Francestown
2634:Fitzwilliam
2494:Clarksville
2469:Charlestown
2419:Bridgewater
2276:Somersworth
2084:LGBT rights
2062:Delegations
2029:Officials (
1759:j.ctvwh8cbz
1405:Lex Renda,
1322:New England
1304:January 15,
1191:Berlin, Ira
773:units (the
585:' ship the
510:Paul Revere
430:before its
422:, built in
395: [
318:ruled that
272:William III
187:Southampton
165:to Captain
36:New England
3975:Categories
3835:Washington
3755:New Mexico
3750:New Jersey
3625:California
3495:Millsfield
3480:Livermore
3374:Winchester
3359:Whitefield
3329:Washington
3299:Tuftonboro
3244:Sugar Hill
3174:Sanbornton
3109:Plainfield
3104:Pittsfield
3059:Nottingham
3039:Northfield
3019:New London
2994:New Durham
2989:New Castle
2979:New Boston
2869:Litchfield
2824:Kensington
2784:Holderness
2709:Greenville
2699:Greenfield
2629:Farmington
2554:Dorchester
2489:Chichester
2454:Canterbury
2429:Brookfield
2384:Bennington
2359:Barrington
2309:Allenstown
2304:Alexandria
2266:Portsmouth
2256:Manchester
2188:Rockingham
2025:Government
1126:2009-07-27
1113:2004007172
1059:2013-12-12
1029:October 5,
999:2023-10-04
976:References
922:corridor.
877:Manchester
702:headed by
684:Isaac Hill
615:privateers
428:slave ship
388:Ira Berlin
216:. In 1638
204:landed at
198:Portsmouth
167:John Mason
109:-speaking
107:Algonquian
81:county of
3845:Wisconsin
3810:Tennessee
3715:Minnesota
3690:Louisiana
3592:by polity
3425:Cambridge
3403:Townships
3394:Woodstock
3389:Wolfeboro
3349:Wentworth
3309:Wakefield
3234:Stratford
3229:Strafford
3199:Shelburne
3169:Salisbury
3099:Pittsburg
3054:Northwood
3024:Newmarket
3009:Newington
2999:Newfields
2939:Middleton
2934:Merrimack
2874:Littleton
2834:Lancaster
2819:Jefferson
2799:Hopkinton
2754:Haverhill
2719:Hampstead
2704:Greenland
2674:Goffstown
2664:Gilmanton
2644:Franconia
2599:Ellsworth
2594:Effingham
2569:Dunbarton
2539:Deerfield
2499:Colebrook
2434:Brookline
2414:Brentwood
2394:Bethlehem
2354:Barnstead
2271:Rochester
2221:Claremont
2193:Strafford
2183:Merrimack
2125:Monadnock
2067:Elections
1982:(capital)
1639:, or the
1576:Resources
1121:845682328
920:Route 128
862:Intervale
771:artillery
749:), three
743:regiments
704:Amos Tuck
630:Order by
316:George II
260:John Cutt
179:Hampshire
130:in 1623.
119:Pennacook
83:Hampshire
3830:Virginia
3780:Oklahoma
3760:New York
3735:Nebraska
3725:Missouri
3710:Michigan
3700:Maryland
3685:Kentucky
3665:Illinois
3640:Delaware
3630:Colorado
3620:Arkansas
3475:Kilkenny
3450:Dixville
3284:Thornton
3274:Tamworth
3249:Sullivan
3239:Stratham
3224:Stoddard
3189:Seabrook
3184:Sandwich
3134:Richmond
3124:Randolph
3119:Plymouth
3114:Plaistow
3094:Piermont
3084:Pembroke
2929:Meredith
2854:Lempster
2829:Kingston
2794:Hooksett
2779:Hinsdale
2764:Henniker
2694:Grantham
2534:Danville
2504:Columbia
2409:Bradford
2399:Boscawen
2364:Bartlett
2344:Atkinson
2236:Franklin
2198:Sullivan
2163:Cheshire
2145:Counties
2130:Seacoast
2031:Governor
2015:Abortion
2010:Politics
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1794:(1931).
1637:Volume 1
1563:16 April
1338:15 March
1243:55720074
1235:98019336
1019:Spectrum
933:See also
883:mill in
740:infantry
595:and the
577:and the
268:de facto
237:Stratham
206:Plymouth
202:Pilgrims
148:Stratham
105:Various
3850:Wyoming
3825:Vermont
3730:Montana
3670:Indiana
3650:Georgia
3645:Florida
3615:Arizona
3605:Alabama
3520:Success
3384:Windsor
3379:Windham
3344:Webster
3314:Walpole
3269:Swanzey
3254:Sunapee
3179:Sandown
3149:Roxbury
3129:Raymond
3074:Ossipee
3029:Newport
2984:Newbury
2949:Milford
2909:Madison
2904:Madbury
2859:Lincoln
2844:Langdon
2839:Landaff
2814:Jaffrey
2809:Jackson
2739:Hanover
2734:Hancock
2724:Hampton
2689:Grafton
2659:Gilford
2654:Fremont
2649:Freedom
2604:Enfield
2544:Deering
2529:Danbury
2519:Croydon
2514:Cornish
2479:Chester
2474:Chatham
2459:Carroll
2439:Campton
2424:Bristol
2379:Belmont
2374:Bedford
2339:Ashland
2329:Andover
2324:Amherst
2314:Alstead
2294:Acworth
2251:Lebanon
2246:Laconia
2226:Concord
2173:Grafton
2158:Carroll
2153:Belknap
2098:Regions
2072:Symbols
2000:History
1979:Concord
1890:(1983)
1843:(1965)
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