because monkeys were attacking gorillas
Ok just want you to know who ever said that was an idiot. The colony of New Hampshire was settled as a fishing colony. The man said to have founded it (John Mason) sent some men to settel this colony. Captin John Mason died before he was able to see what the colony was becoming. He had put a very large ammount of money into this project.
for illegal plantations and man's right...lol
For religeous reasons.
It was established as a fishing colony.
It was created as a fishing colony.
i think that the english settled in new hampshire
the majority of people that settled in New Hampshire were British.
Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire were settled by colonist trying to reside from the power of England.
New Hampshire was settled in 11636 by thomas hooker lol best of luck in whatever you are doing!!!! i am very happy today, and i hope u r too! best dishes and best wishes to u!
Most of New England was settled by the English. Inventing new names for the places they settled was never a high priority. In fact, it is very rare for anyone to think up a "new name". I'll bet your name is the same name shared by thousands of people. When the settlers from England had a new place they were settling and it needed a name they usually chose a name that was already familiar to them from their life in England. There is a Hampshire in Southern England and so they named this new place "New Hampshire". Not very original but it probably also helped them feel a little more at home to have places named like that. It got its name from a little county on the southern cost of England. Most places with a "new" are from Europe.
i think that the english settled in new hampshire
fisherman
Connecticut, Maine & New Hampshire were settled by colonist trying to reside from the power of England.
the majority of people that settled in New Hampshire were British.
new england
It was settled as a fishing village.
It was New Hampshire.
England settled it in 1623 as a fishing colony.
It was settled as a fishing village.
for religios freedom
Primarily English.
Primarily Church of England.