From the Guide to 2010 Census State and Local Geography – New Hampshire:
“The area of New Hampshire was part of the original territory of the United States. It was originally included in the Charter of New England in 1620, but a separate grant established New Hampshire in 1629. In 1641, the area reunited with Massachusetts, and separated and reunited several times until it finally became a separate provincial government in 1741.
New Hampshire ratified the U.S. Constitution on June 21, 1788; it was the ninth of the original 13 states to join the Union. The state’s boundary with Canada was not formally established until the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842, when New Hampshire assumed generally the same boundary as the present state.”
From QuickFacts:
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Sources: 2016 Population Estimates, 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2000 and 2010 Censuses.
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From Census Business Builder: Regional Analyst Edition 2.3:
From Census Business Builder: Small Business Edition 2.3:
From the State Data Center (SDC) Program:
From the Statistics in Schools program:
USA Trade Online — From Foreign Trade › U.S. International Trade Data:
The Official Source of Trade Statistics (FREE to all users) — After an account is created, select options for “State Export Data (Origin of Movement)” or “State Import Data (State of Destination)” by “HS” or “NAICS.” Select “State” (New Hampshire) and “Measures,” “Commodity,” “Country” and/or “Time” for data. For more information, see Quick Start Guide.
Sources: 2016 Population Estimates (New Hampshire) and 2016 American Community Survey (New Hampshire). Note: the statistics in the infographic are from 2014.
Sources: 2012-2016 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 2012 Survey of Business Owners and other federal data. Note: The American Community Survey statistics in the infographic are from 2009-2013.
From the Guide to 2010 Census State and Local Geography: