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arrow (1622) King James I granted region between Salem and Merrimac Rivers to John Mason, Sir Ferdinando; granted region between Merrimac and Kennebec Rivers to David Thomson

arrow (1623) Dover settlement founded

arrow (1629) John Mason received land grant and named the new settlement New Hampshire

arrow (1641) Massachusetts Colony gained control of New Hampshire settlements

arrow (1642) School Act of Massachusetts, required children to be taught reading, citizenship, religion

arrow (1645) First recorded slave in Portsmouth

arrow (1690) Warship, Falkland, constructed for British Navy in Portsmouth

arrow (1691) New Hampshire permanently separated from Massachusetts, becoming the Royal Province (colony) of New Hampshire.

arrow (1717) John Wentworth became New Hampshire's lieutenant governor

arrow (1734) Religious revival, Great Awakening, swept through New Hampshire

arrow (1741) Bennington Wentworth became Colony Governor

arrow (1765) King George III's Stamp Act went into effect

arrow (1774) New Hampshire first state of declare independence from England; Powder raid occurred

arrow (1776) Declaration of Independence read on state house steps; independent government established; state adopted revolutionary constitution

arrow (1778) New Hampshire first state to hold constitutional convention

arrow (1783) New Hampshire first state to require constitution be referred to people for approval

arrow (1788) U. S. Constitution ratified; New Hampshire became 9th U. S. state

arrow (1808) State capitol established in Concord

arrow (1809) Explosion at Fort Constitution on Independence Day killed 14 people

arrow (1813) Devastating fire in Portsmouth

arrow (1819) Taxation for church purposes prohibited by religious toleration act

arrow (1833) First U. S. public library founded in Peterborough

arrow (1840) Webster-Ashburton Treaty determined official border between state and Canada

arrow (1853) Hillsboro native, Franklin Pierce, became 14th U. S. President

arrow (1864) Largest wooden ship, USS Franklin, built in Portland

arrow (1865) New Hampshire's 18th Regiment led Union troops into Richmond, VA during Civil War

arrow (1905) Treaty of Portsmouth signed in Portsmouth, ended Russo-Japanese War

arrow (1916) New Hampshire held first primary

arrow (1938) First aerial passenger tramway in North America established at Cannon Mountain

arrow (1939) USS Squalus submarine sunk near Portsmouth; 26 killed

arrow (1945) WWII German u-boats surrendered at Portsmouth

arrow (1961) New Hampshire native, Alan Shepard, became first American in space

arrow (1964) New Hampshire Lottery began

arrow (1986) Space shuttle, Challenger, exploded; New Hampshire school teacher, Christa McAuliffe, killed

arrow (2003) Rocky icon, Old Man of the Mountain, collapsed

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