Outline of New Hampshire
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of New Hampshire:
New Hampshire – U.S. state in the New England region of the United States of America, named after the southern English county of Hampshire. It was one of the original thirteen states that founded the U.S.A.
[edit] General reference
- Names
- Common name: New Hampshire
- Pronunciation: /njuːˈhæmpʃər/ ( listen)
- Official name: State of New Hampshire
- Abbreviations and name codes
- Nicknames
- Granite State[1]
- White Mountain State[1]
- Common name: New Hampshire
- Adjectival: New Hampshire
- Demonym: New Hampshirite
[edit] Geography of New Hampshire
- Main article: Geography of New Hampshire
- New Hampshire is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America
- Location:
- Population of New Hampshire: 1,316,470 (2010 U.S. Census[2])
- Area of New Hampshire:
- Atlas of New Hampshire
[edit] Places in New Hampshire
- Historic places in New Hampshire
- National Natural Landmarks in New Hampshire
- National parks in New Hampshire
- State parks in New Hampshire
[edit] Environment of New Hampshire
- Climate of New Hampshire
- Protected areas in New Hampshire
- Superfund sites in New Hampshire
[edit] Natural geographic features of New Hampshire
[edit] Regions of New Hampshire
- Central New Hampshire (Lakes Region)
- Northern New Hampshire
- Southern New Hampshire
- Western New Hampshire (Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region)
[edit] Administrative divisions of New Hampshire
- The 10 Counties of the State of New Hampshire
- Municipalities in New Hampshire
[edit] Demography of New Hampshire
- Main article: Demographics of New Hampshire
[edit] Government and politics of New Hampshire
- Main article: Government of New Hampshire and Politics of New Hampshire
- Form of government: U.S. state government
- United States congressional delegations from New Hampshire
- New Hampshire State Capitol
[edit] Branches of the government of New Hampshire
Main article: Government of New Hampshire
[edit] Executive branch of the government of New Hampshire
- Governor of New Hampshire
- State departments
[edit] Legislative branch of the government of New Hampshire
[edit] Judicial branch of the government of New Hampshire
Main article: Courts of New Hampshire
[edit] Law and order in New Hampshire
- Capital punishment in New Hampshire
- Constitution of New Hampshire
- Crime in New Hampshire
- Gun laws in New Hampshire
- Law enforcement in New Hampshire
- Same-sex marriage in New Hampshire
[edit] Military in New Hampshire
[edit] Local government in New Hampshire
Main article: Local government in New Hampshire
[edit] History of New Hampshire
[edit] History of New Hampshire, by period
- Prehistory of New Hampshire
- Indigenous peoples
- English Pannaway Plantation, 1623
- English Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1628–1686
- English Province of New-Hampshire, 1680–1686
- English Dominion of New-England in America, 1686–1689
- English Province of New-Hampshire, 1689–1707
- British Province of New-Hampshire, 1707–1776
- King George's War, 1740–1748
- French and Indian War, 1754–1763
- British Indian Reserve, 1763–1783
- American Revolutionary War, April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783
- Treaty of Paris, September 3, 1783
- State of New Hampshire, since 1776
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- Adopts constitution for an independent State of New Hampshire, January 5, 1776
- United States Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776
- Seventh state to ratify the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, signed July 9, 1778
- Ninth State to ratify the Constitution of the United States of America on June 21, 1788
- War of 1812, June 18, 1812 – March 23, 1815
- Treaty of Ghent, December 24, 1814
- Republic of Indian Stream, 1832–1835
- Mexican-American War, April 25, 1846 – February 2, 1848
- Franklin Pierce becomes 14th President of the United States on March 4, 1853
- American Civil War, April 12, 1861 – May 13, 1865
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[edit] History of New Hampshire, by region
- By city
[edit] History of New Hampshire, by subject
- History of capital punishment in New Hampshire
- History of education in New Hampshire
[edit] Culture of New Hampshire
- Cuisine of New Hampshire
- Museums in New Hampshire
- Religion in New Hampshire
- Scouting in New Hampshire
- State symbols of New Hampshire
[edit] The Arts in New Hampshire
[edit] Sports in New Hampshire
- Main article: Sports in New Hampshire
[edit] Economy and infrastructure of New Hampshire
- Main article: Economy of New Hampshire
- Communications in New Hampshire
- Health care in New Hampshire
- Transportation in New Hampshire
- Airports in New Hampshire
- Roads in New Hampshire
[edit] Education in New Hampshire
- Main article: Education in New Hampshire
- Schools in New Hampshire
[edit] See also
Main article: New Hampshire
[edit] References
- ^ a b "New Hampshire Almanac: A Brief History of New Hampshire". State of New Hampshire. http://www.nh.gov/nhinfo/history.html. Retrieved November 16, 2011.
- ^ "U.S. Census Bureau State & County QuickFacts New Hampshire". http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/33000.html.
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