New Hampshire has few resources for agriculture and mining because its forests cover nearly 80 percent of the land. There are nearly 5 million acres (2.25 million hectares) of commercial timber-chiefly hardwoods in the south and spruce, fir, and pine in the north.
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trees,fish,rocks to mine, and fursSome of the natural resources of New Hampshire include forests which produce hardwoods. Other natural resources include mines for stone and coal.
beans and popcorn
Were not a colony.
beans and popcorn
Some of the most plentiful natural resources available in the New Hampshire Colony were the forests, the fish, and the whales. Fishing, whaling, and shipbuilding were the biggest industries.
New Hampshire's natural resources are: cattle, fruits, mica, granite, feldspar, gravel, maple syrup, sugars, wild berries, wild peanuts, lobsters, fish, and fur.
Trees, fish, rocks to mine, furs, and sassafras. :)
It has lots of farming and houses the land is very polluted.
By keeping warm during the winter and taking advantage of the natural resources.
He found New Hampshire
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