New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a fanmade character in the series Hetalia: Axis Powers. She is one of America's oldest "children," the ninth admitted into the Union, going by the human name Natalie H. Jones.

Appearance
Natalie is a medium height, muscular girl, with brown hair almost always kept in a bandana or headband and grey eyes. She's usually seen wearing jeans, a flannel, and hiking boots. She also wears a lot of bracelets and keeps a hair tie on her wrist, even though she never ties her hair back. She appears to be about 17 years old.

Personality
Since she has a different economic system than most states, (no sales taxes, town meetings, etc,) she's often a bit clueless when it comes to affairs outside of the state. She doesn't get along with most of her siblings, with the exception of Maine, and has a particular dislike for Massachusetts and Vermont. She's aggressive, defensive, and a little short-tempered, known to overreact and exaggerate. Since New Hampshire's history is not well-known, and her accomplishments are often over-looked, she is extremely proud of her history and will tell anyone who asks about John Stark or Daniel Webster. Natalie is an outdoorsy girl, who's hobbies include skiing, rock climbing, and canoeing. She's horrible at math (since she doesn't have sales taxes, she doesn't really understand percents and fractions,) but she's very literary and loves poetry. She truly believes in her motto, "live free or die," to the extent where she has it tattooed on her wrist. She is one of the few states capable of navigating her roads, and is also known for being the hilliest state in New England. She spends a lot of her spare time complaining about how horrible Massachusetts is at driving. Natalie gets along fairly well with America, but prefers Canada, (though she gets them mixed up a lot.) She also has a good relationship with Bosnia, due to the high amount of Bosnian immigrants in New Hampshire. She is often depicted with a beech branch, a lilac, or a fishing rod, and is usually followed around by a deer.