John Wheelwright founded New Hampshire because he wanted to make a colony for fishing. :)
He found New Hampshire
John Wheelwright founded the town of Exeter in New Hampshire in 1638. Wheelwright was exiled from Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs, prompting him to establish a new settlement where he could practice his beliefs freely. Exeter later became a part of the New Hampshire Colony.
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Captain John Wheelwright founded New Hampshire in 1638
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.
John Wheelwright did not found a Colony on his own. He was a religious leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony for a while, but was banished from there. He and his wife, who was the main reason for the banishment, founded the town of Exeter, New Hampshire.
John Wheelright founded New Hampshire 1638 because he agreed with some of Anne Hutchinson's (his siter-in-law) veiws so he got thrown out dof Massachussetts and then he went and founded New Hampshire.
because he wanted to start a colony their and he used a compass to get their
The Reverend John Wheelwright fornerly of Massachusetts and dissident Puritan and 175 if his parishoners.
John Wheelwright was the main leader of the New Hampshire Colony. He later founded a compact known as the "Exeter Compact". It is sort of like the Mayflower Compact but more precised This "Exeter Compact" was a huge success Hope this helps.
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John Mason founded New Hampshire in 1623.