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It was planned to be a fishing export colony.
It was supposed to become a fishing empire in the New World.
One reason to come to New Hampshire is the rich history of the area. Having been one of the first areas of the new world to be colonized by the British and French, New Hampshire is home to some beautiful historic architecture.
becaue they did not want to sail further and get lost
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New Hampshire and Vermont are twin states, and for one reason. They are so very close to being the exact same size. New Hampshire is larger by 300+ square miles.
It began as a fishing village and aspired to become a fishing empire.
A lot of sites say different things but after looking into it and finding a reliable source who's other information on the 13 colonies was correct I can say that it was John Mason. He sent colonist over to found New Hampshire and it was named after his home town. John Wheelwright founded a colony in New Hampshire not New Hampshire it's self.
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It was established as a fishing village with plans of becoming a fishing empire.
"New Hampshire was a planned colony. The land in the New World was granted to Captain John Mason who lived in Hampshire County, England. He sent settlers to the new territory to create a fishing colony. However, he died before ever seeing where he had spent a considerable amount of money building towns and defenses."
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, a shire in England.