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Yes both practices existed in New Hampshire.
None. Burning was not the punishment for witchcraft in colonial New England. Anyone convicted of witchcraft was hanged.
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New England's primary export would have been fish and/or lumber. Due to their unhospitable rocky and shallow soil agriculture on a grand scale was impossible. Therefore they turned to the natural products available in their geographical region.
It gave landowners new agricultural methods and Large landowners forced small farmers to become tenant farmers or give up farming and move to the cities.
thwarted success in agriculture but helped create the tough new england character
Agriculture New England textiles Coal mining
the soil was not very rich and the winters were long
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the end of agriculture and the discovery of coal.
because nigers are bad
it was hard to find good farmland
New England!
All the colonies except Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire were not New England colonies.So the following were not New England colonies:New YorkPennsylvaniaNew JerseyMarylandDelawareVirginiaNorth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgia
No. The Bank of New England Corporation was liquidated following its bankruptcy filing. Bank of America is the successor (following Fleet Financial Group). There is a small New Hampshire bank that now goes by the name Bank of New England.
Stephen Douglas Merritt has written: 'Land and agriculture in New England'
a decrease in commercial farming