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New Hampshire began as a proprietary colony and later was converted to a royal colony.
New Hampshire started out as a Proprietary colony but it became a Royal colony in 1679
It was a proprietary colony.
adopt a new constitution in place of its royal charter.
There were proprietary colonies, which were basically land grants given to individuals or small groups. There were also chartered colonies, which were land grants (or charters) given to private companies. Lastly there were royal colonies, meaning that the Crown had complete control over governmental actions (they appointed the governor and the council). Often chartered colonies became royal colonies after their charter was revoked. There you go (=
There were three different types of English colonies: charter, proprietary, and royal. Charter colonies were based on charters granted in 1662 and 1663 and were largely self-governing. Examples are Connecticut and Rhode Island. Proprietary colonies were organized and governed as the proprietor deemed fit. The proprietor was the person who was given a land grant by the king. Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania are examples of proprietary colonies. Royal colonies were under the direct control of the Crown. Examples include the Carolinas, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, and Virginia.
Proprietary colonies, royal colonies, and charter colonies.
Maryland was the first proprietary colony founded in the New World. The charter for the colony was granted by the King, but in reality the Lord Proprietor had complete authority to administer the colony as he saw fit.
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New Hampshire. In 1641, Massachusetts gained control of New Hampshire. It remained part of Massachusetts until England granted Massachusetts a royal charter in 1679. New Hampshire then became a state in 1788.
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New Hampshire received its first royal charter and became a royal colony in 1680. In 1686, it became a part of the Dominion of New England, a short-lived attempt to combine all of the New England colonies. After King Phillip's War - a devastating war fought between the colonists and the English colonists - and a series of political upheavals in the colonial government, New Hampshire was issued a new royal charter in 1691, officially becoming a royal colony for a second time.