Today it is April 15, 2013 in New Hampshire.
About where it is today.
Yes. It is next to Massashusetts.
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It is like today,but a little colder.
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
Jan.18, 1627
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Many people in present-day New Hampshire make their living by commuting to Boston, and in educational and service trades. Many New Hampshire colonists made their living through fishing.
It was much the same as today, though a little colder because this region was still coming out of the Little Ice Age during part of the Colonial Period. Refer to the related question for New Hampshire's climate today.
It was much the same as today, though a little colder because this region was still coming out of the Little Ice Age during part of the Colonial Period. Refer to the related question for New Hampshire's climate today.
The original New England Colonies are New Hampshire,Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island