Penacook, New Hampshire is a village in Concord that was originally called "Fisherville."
In New Hampshire
The Abenaki were in northern New Hampshire and the Pennacook were in the south
the tribes are pennacook and abenaki
The Pennacook group lived along the Merrimac river in the area that later became New Hampshire; after the King Phillip War of 1675 - 1676 they moved north into Canada and joined the St Francis Abenaki.
The Pennacook Indians were the first and the largest Indian tribe in nh that were Algonquian. I'm not sure about the Abnaki.
The Ossipee and Pequawket bands of Abenaki occupied most of the area that became New Hampshire, with the Pennacook people in the southern portion. These two tribes spoke dialects of the same Algonquian language and were allies.
The Pennacook were an Algonquian group of small tribes living on the Merrimac River, New Hampshire. After suffering very badly during the King Phillip War of 1675 to 1676, their few remaining people went to Canada to join the St Francis Abenaki. Pennacook means "at the bottom of the hills".
John Lynch is the current and 90th Governor of New Hampshire.
Hampshire was a place in England
Hampshire England
someones name was hampshire and they wanted to be famous . they found a piece of land and called it new hampshire then when they died more and more people started to go there and then it became new hampshire
John Lynch.