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1 New Hampshire By: Courtney McCargo

2 What states border New Hampshire ?
The states that border New Hampshire are Vermont, Maine, and Maryland, but it does not only have states that border it. It also is border on the North by the country of Canada.

3 What ore some of the main colleges and universities in New Hampshire?
Some main colleges and universities in New Hampshire are as followed. The University of New Hampshire Plymouth State University

4 What is the capital of New Hampshire?
The capital of New Hampshire is Concord.

5 What are some main tourist attractions in this state?
One of the main reasons tourists like to visit here is so that they can try some of the delicious syrup. This syrup is freshly tap from the maple tree its self. And also it is fun to visit the water park by the Sea Coast!!

6 What are some state symbols form the state?
The state flower: Purple lilac The state bird: Purple Finch The state insect is the: Ladybug

7 What is New Hampshire’s landscape?
The landscape consist of being very mountainous and hilly. New Hampshire also posses some of the highest elevation In the Northeast. The highest point is the White Top Mountains the lowest point is at sea level.

8 what is its climate like?
Its climate ranges from the temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit in July to 19 degrees Fahrenheit in January.

9 What is this northern state population?
The population of New Hampshire is estimated approximately at 1,235,786.

10 Who governs this state? The governor who governs New Hampshire and makes sure that that laws are carried out and every thing is going smoothly is John Lynch.

11 When was New Hampshire founded and whom was it founder.
The sate of New Hampshire was founded in 1629 by and explorer from England by the name of Captain John Mason.

12 Works Cited Adams, Robert and Charles Clark “New Hampshire,” The World book Encyclopedia, 1995, Vol. 14, pp Mattern, Joanne. New Hampshire: The Granite State. Milwaukee: World Almanac Library “New Hampshire.”


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