New Hampshire was one of the first colonies to declare its independence
from British rule. The patriotism and courage demonstrated in that act
were by no means unprecedented--just before they began the Revolution,
state residents attacked British-occupied Fort William and Mary in
December 1774. While no battles were fought within the borders of the
Granite State, these loyal sons of liberty contributed more men than any
other state. Author Bruce D. Heald, PhD, celebrates the achievements and
experiences of New Hampshire throughout the American Revolution. Learn
how General John Stark gained battle experience in the French and Indian
War that allowed him to successfully lead the First New Hampshire
Regiment. Heald offers an in-depth description of the state's regiments,
forts (including the Fort at Number 4 in Charlestown) and distinguished
Patriots in addition to the signers of the Declaration of Independence.