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People left Massachusetts to get to New Hampshire because they were looking for freedom and better farmland. The freedom they were looking for was to get better farm land. In Massachusetts they gave all the good land to the rich, and all the not so good land ended up with the poor. So the people who left wanted better farm land so they separated to find it.
Spain strengthened its colonies in the Americas by offering free land to Spanish aristocrats. Many of the their descendants still in those areas today.
The Middle and Southern colonies had much flatter land compared to those of the New England Colonies. These two areas also have much longer growing seasons, especially the Southern colonies.
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
No, in England fewer then 5% of people owned land. In the colonies fertile land gave the colonist a chance to prosper.
New England Colonies
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People left Massachusetts to get to New Hampshire because they were looking for freedom and better farmland. The freedom they were looking for was to get better farm land. In Massachusetts they gave all the good land to the rich, and all the not so good land ended up with the poor. So the people who left wanted better farm land so they separated to find it.
New Hampshire is considered a part of the geographical region of the northeastern United States. Some geographical features of New Hampshire include open land, mountains, wooded areas, rivers, and lakes.
I think it was pretty civil. England involved New Hampshire( in the colonial days) in a grant of land.
An area of elevated flat land is called a plateau. Plateaus are flat areas of high ground that are usually separated from surrounding areas by steep slopes or cliffs.
The New England colonies "took place" from the first settlement in 1620 until 1776, when they ceased to be colonies and became free and independent states. The New England colonies were Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. what is now Maine was part of Massachusetts and the land that is now Vermont was in dispute, claimed by New York, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts.
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Spain strengthened its colonies in the Americas by offering free land to Spanish aristocrats. Many of the their descendants still in those areas today.
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the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.