Indiana Jones
New Hamshire.
David Thompson
No, Thomas Hooker did not find a fishing settlement in New Hampshire. He is primarily known for founding the Connecticut Colony in 1636 after leaving Massachusetts. While fishing was an important industry in New England, Hooker’s activities were focused on establishing a new government and community rather than specifically on fishing settlements in New Hampshire.
i think it was thomas hooker
The 1623 fishing village at present day Rye.
David Thompson.
David Thompson.
Yes,he did
The fishing village that became part of the New Hampshire Colony was founded by John Mason in 1623. He was granted land by the Council for New England, which led to the establishment of the settlement known as Strawberry Banke, now present-day Portsmouth. This settlement was primarily focused on fishing and trade, contributing to the early economy of the colony.
The fishing settlement that became part of New Hampshire was founded by Captain John Mason in 1623. He established a fishing station at what is now known as Portsmouth, which played a significant role in the early colonial development of the region. Mason's efforts contributed to the establishment of the New Hampshire colony, which was officially recognized in 1629.
H. S. A. Fox has written: 'The evolution of the fishing village' -- subject(s): Fisheries, Fishing villages, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Fishing villages 'The people of the Wolds in English settlement history'