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many people here were dutch, and lived there before the English took over.

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  1. in 1775 it was 123 people living in New Hampshire
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What was the land like in colonial New Hampshire?

the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.


What colonial region does New Hampshire belong to?

New England.


Who were the native Americans in colonial New Hampshire?

The Algonquians.


Was colonial New Hampshire government democratic?

yes


What kind of culture did colonial New Hampshire have?

negro

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What was the most common type of European population in colonial New Hampshire?

English.


What is the most common type European population of colonial New Hampshire?

Anglo Saxons or British.


How was the weather in colonial New Hampshire?

Colonial New Hampshire's weather mainly consisted of long periods of cold weather.


What was colonial New Hampshire's crops?

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What was the land like in colonial New Hampshire?

the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.


What year did slaves start living in colonial New Hampshire?

Slaves began living in colonial New Hampshire around the year 1654


Social life in colonial New Hampshire?

i thnk that is fun to learn about history of New Hampshire


Where was colonial New Hampshire located?

my but crack


Did kids in colonial new hampshire have weapons?

no


How were the native Americans treated in colonial New Hampshire?

Slaves were treated ok, but they were not imposed. They didnt have much slaves in colonial New Hampshire though.


What is the population of Franklin New Hampshire?

Franklin, New Hampshire has a population of about 8,456 people.


What colonial region does New Hampshire belong to?

New England.