for religios freedom
It was settled as a fishing village.
No, puritans settled in the New England Colonies which include: Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Maine.
England settled it in 1623 as a fishing colony.
New Hampshire was one of the thirteen colonies.
i think that the english settled in new hampshire
New Hampshire was first explored by Martin Pring in 1603 and Samuel de Champlain in 1605. The area was first settled by the Pilgrims in 1623.
New Hampshire was primarily settled by English colonists in the early 17th century, particularly by Puritans seeking religious freedom. The first permanent settlement was established in 1623 at Strawberry Banke, now Portsmouth. Other settlers included fishermen and traders attracted to the region's resources, leading to its growth as a part of the New England colonies.
1) To best answer your question of the first five American Colonies we first would have to take into account the First five British Colonies, not settlements. They are: Virginia (1607) Massachusetts (1620) New Hampshire (1623) New Jersey (1623) New York (1624) 3) 4
The Middle Colonies were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. Pennsylvania was settled by the Dutch. The Southern Colonies were Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia. The first Settlers to Connecticut were Dutch traders. The New England Colonies were Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
fisherman
The first five colonies established in North America were Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maryland, and Connecticut. Virginia, founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony. Massachusetts followed in 1620 with the Pilgrims, and Maryland was established in 1634 as a refuge for Catholics. New Hampshire and Connecticut were settled in the early 1630s by groups seeking religious freedom and economic opportunities.
the majority of people that settled in New Hampshire were British.