In 1623, New Hampshire was a well run fishing community, with fish drying racks already set up. Early settlers came as part of a well planned effort by the English monarch and Parliament, providing free land as long as it was understood it would always remain under English rule. A landscape of towns were constructed and life went on much the way it would in an English village during this time. The people were members of the Church of England and considered themselves still citizens of Great Britain.
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It was the first colony of the 13 colonies to declare its independence against mother England
In the 1600s, New Hampshire was predominantly influenced by Puritanism, similar to other New England colonies. The settlers, primarily from England, sought religious freedom and established a largely Congregationalist society. While Puritan beliefs were dominant, there was some religious diversity, including Quakers and Catholics, though they faced persecution. Overall, religion played a significant role in shaping the community and governance of the colony during this period.
John Smith did not discover New Hampshire; it was actually explored by Europeans earlier, with John Cabot being one of the first, in 1497. Smith, an English explorer, is more famously associated with the early exploration of Virginia in the early 1600s. However, he did map parts of New England during his voyages in 1614. New Hampshire's settlement began later, in the early 1620s.
There are many historically famous people that were from New Hampshire. These individuals include Goody Cole, Sam Walter Foss, Horace Greeley, Ralph Addams Cram, Dan Brown, and many others such as these.
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Concord is the third largest city in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's state bird is the Purple Finch.New Hampshire's state tree is the White Birch.New Hampshire's state flower is the Purple Lilac.Llast but not least New Hampshire's state capital is Concord
New Hampshire might be a good place to do a 5th grade report because I know New Hampshire has a lot and great facts!
New Hampshire grows apples, blueberries, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, and more.
Yes, children in the colony of New Hampshire were required to go to school. The colony passed laws in the early 1600s mandating that children be educated.
It was the first colony of the 13 colonies to declare its independence against mother England
The major cities of New Hampshire areConcordManchesterNashuaPortsmouth(you can check my answer on http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/UsaGeography/Facts/NewHampshire.htm)
Of the thirteen original colonies, New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed
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