New Hampshire was (and still is) in the north, and so it was not part of the slave based agrarian culture of the south. It was not dependent upon slaves.
In 1700, New Hampshire had a small number of enslaved individuals, with estimates suggesting around 100 to 200 slaves in the colony. Unlike southern colonies, slavery in New Hampshire was not as widespread, as the economy was less dependent on slave labor. However, some enslaved people were present, primarily in urban areas and among wealthy households. The institution of slavery gradually declined in New Hampshire over the following decades.
The New Hampshire Colony was mainly Puritan.
No, there was no problem between the Colony of New Hampshire and the colony of New York.
Pennsylvania is the 3rd colony
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
New Hampshire started out as a Proprietary colony but it became a Royal colony in 1679
the 4th colony is not New Hampshire its New York!
New Hampshire was one of the 13 colonies.
what was the predominate religion of New Hampshire
New Hampshire began as a proprietary colony and later was converted to a royal colony.
The colony of New Hampshire did not officially adopt a flag until 1909. New Hampshire became a state on June 21, 1788, therefore by the time they adopted a flag, New Hampshire was already a state. Instead of a flag, the colony of New Hampshire did adopt a seal.
Were not a colony.