Turner's work documents New Hampshire's transition from colony to
state, including the development of the state constitution, the
contests between constantly mutating political parties, and the
conquering of the New England wilderness. He details the painful
evolution of relations between the state government and the equally
inexperienced federal government and takes note of the formidable
accomplishments of the state's citizens during this period.
Originally published in 1983.
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