the pilgrims
England and Europe
France and England
they came to New Hampshire to fish and trade!
New Hampshire Union Leader was created in 1863.
By early New Hampshire, I'll assume you meant the colony. All of the colonies were predominantly Protestant except for Maryland which was Roman Catholic at the beginning. Specifically, the first settlers of New Hampshire were Puritans (aka Congregationalists), a British brand of Calvinism.
pennsilvania
Your corn hole
pennysylvnia
I think the Hampshire voters:-)
Most of the early settlers in New Hampshire were primarily from England, particularly from the eastern counties such as Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. They began arriving in the early 17th century, seeking economic opportunities, religious freedom, and land for farming. The settlement was influenced by the Puritan movement, which motivated many to establish communities based on their religious beliefs. Additionally, some settlers came from other New England colonies, further contributing to the region's development.
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Jonathan