On the 4th of July in New Hampshire we celebrate the United States. And while all 50 of our states are great, it’s no secret that one state is the slightly better than all the rest. Not only is New Hampshire beautiful and home to kind people, but our state is also extremely patriotic. New Hampshire has shaped history and continues to exemplify all of what makes America great. Here are 7 reasons why New Hampshire is the most patriotic state in the country.

  1. Our state motto is “live free or die.”

Panalog/flickr It doesn’t get much more American than that.

  1. Our vote made the constitution legal.

Kim Davies/flickr On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Because only 9 votes were needed, New Hampshire’s vote send the constitution into effect, paving the way for this great nation.

  1. Paul Revere rode here first.

The Lady Marauder/flickr That’s right. Before his famous midnight ride from Boston to Concord and Lexington, Paul Revere road from Boston to Portsmouth to warn of an attack at Fort William and Mary. The attack was stopped.

  1. Our voices are heard.

Missy Caulk/flickr New Hampshire has the most representatives per population, so your vote is likely to count.

  1. We vote first.

J. Stephen Conn/flickr The New Hampshire primary is the first in the nation, and sets the tone during presidential elections. Which also means that New Hampshire gets to decide what issues the nation is talking about.

  1. We’re independent minded.

eric lynch/flickr In a nation that likes to take sides, 43% of New Hampshire voters are registered independent of any political party.

  1. We’ve got all sorts of natural beauty.

JJB53/flickr From our Atlantic Ocean Waters, to our White Mountain Forest, this land was made for you and me.

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Panalog/flickr

It doesn’t get much more American than that.

Kim Davies/flickr

On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution. Because only 9 votes were needed, New Hampshire’s vote send the constitution into effect, paving the way for this great nation.

The Lady Marauder/flickr

That’s right. Before his famous midnight ride from Boston to Concord and Lexington, Paul Revere road from Boston to Portsmouth to warn of an attack at Fort William and Mary. The attack was stopped.

Missy Caulk/flickr

New Hampshire has the most representatives per population, so your vote is likely to count.

J. Stephen Conn/flickr

The New Hampshire primary is the first in the nation, and sets the tone during presidential elections. Which also means that New Hampshire gets to decide what issues the nation is talking about.

eric lynch/flickr

In a nation that likes to take sides, 43% of New Hampshire voters are registered independent of any political party.

JJB53/flickr

From our Atlantic Ocean Waters, to our White Mountain Forest, this land was made for you and me.

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