Only one: the gunpowder raid on Firt William and Mary during the American Revolution.
When?? Britain has been involved in many battles.
many people here were dutch, and lived there before the English took over.
One piece of important history that happened in New Hampshire is that this state was the first one to start an independent government and create a constitution. New Hampshire also provided the ammunition for many battles during the Revolution.
Approximately 4,500.
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He has been in many battles. He was a true gentle
can i just say; that question makes no sense. its quite hard to specify exactly how many battles as there are many battles which have not yet been discovered. and who's "we" anyway?! No sense!! x
They would farm mostly, because they were originally designated to fish, but had poor fishing, so many switched to providing food by farming and trading with others.
In Colonial New Hampshire there were many jobs including farmer, lumberjack, bartender or apprentice. The apprentice might have worked for a blacksmith or a silversmith. There were also jobs for cooks and cook's helpers, hunters and fishermen.
The US lost many early battles in the War of 1812 battles with the British because the British had a standing army and navy built to dominate the world and to protect its huge colonial empire.Embarrassingly, the British even invaded Washington DC and burned down the Executive Mansion.
Yes many.
Colonial New Hampshire was characterized by a mix of religious beliefs, primarily Puritanism, which emphasized a strict moral code and community cohesion. While some individuals may have been attracted to the sense of community and shared values that Puritan beliefs offered, others might have found the rigid structure and intolerance of differing beliefs stifling. The appeal of religious freedom and the opportunity to practice one's faith without persecution also attracted settlers, particularly those escaping theocratic constraints in other colonies. Overall, attraction to the religious beliefs of colonial New Hampshire would vary significantly based on individual perspectives and experiences.