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Q: Who was the first governor of the colony of New Hampshire?
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Is John Mason the governor of New Hampshire colony?

John Lynch is the current and 90th Governor of New Hampshire.


What type of government did the colony of New Hampshire?

The type of government that the colony of New Hampshire had was referred to a Royal Colony. There was a council that would offer advice the Royal governor.


What was the government like back then in new Hampshire?

The type of government that the colony of New Hampshire had was referred to a Royal Colony. There was a council that would offer advice the Royal governor.


Was there a local government in the New Hampshire colony?

New Hampshire was a proprietary state but there was a local government in place. This government system included a governor, advisers to the governor, and a representative assembly.


Which colony created the first written constitution?

The first colony to adopt its own constitution was: New Hampshire.


Who was the founder of New Hampshire when it was a colony?

Captain John Mason the Second Governor of Newfoundland's Cupers Cove Colony.


Who was the first governor of the colony of NSW?

The first governor of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.


What was the first New England colony?

New Hampshire


Who is the govener of New Hampshire?

New Hampshire does not have a Lieutenant Governor.


What kind of government did colonial New Hampshire have?

New Hampshire had a governor, cabinet and advisers as was formed as a proprietary colony, with Robert Mason serving as Lord Proprietor. For a time both Massachusetts and New Hampshire were ruled by one governor. The Earl of Bellamont was appointed governor in 1699 of both colonies.


Was New Hampshire the first colony to escape from England?

NO


The first colony to declair independence?

new Hampshire