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New Hampshire
It was the first colony of the 13 colonies to declare its independence against mother England
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first colony in what is today New England. At that point contained what is now the states of Massachusetts Maine, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire
England settled it in 1623 as a fishing colony.
Roman Catholics.
The first colony to adopt its own constitution was: New Hampshire.
In 1614, John Smith explored what is now New Hampshire. By 1623, settlers founded New Hampshire's first permanent non-Indian town. Today that town is Hover. John Mason named New Hampshire in 1629 after Hampshire, England. In 1641, it was part of Massachusetts, but by 1680 it was made a colony by New England
new Hampshire
The first colony to adopt its own constitution was: New Hampshire.
While they were mostly Church of England it was not founded by a religious group or for religious motivations.
the colony that became the state of New Hampshire was founded on the division in 1629 of a land grant given seven years previously by the Council for New England to Captain John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges (who founded Maine). The colony was named New Hampshire after the English county ofHampshire, one of the first Saxon shires. Hampshire was itself named after the port of Southampton, which was known previously as simply "Hampton".
John Mason.