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Yes. When New Hampshire became its separate colony, the govener of Massachusetts gave its own right and the united states let it have its own colony in 1793.
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There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
It was originally called the River Colony before it became a royal colony and just became the Colony of Connecticut.
New Hamsphire. I think... Don't blame me if it is wrong.
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Yes. When New Hampshire became its separate colony, the govener of Massachusetts gave its own right and the united states let it have its own colony in 1793.
True - Isaac =]
The two colonies that were once a part of Massachusetts were the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Plymouth Colony. The Massachusetts Bay Colony had a much larger colony than the Plymouth one did.
New Hampshire. In 1641, Massachusetts gained control of New Hampshire. It remained part of Massachusetts until England granted Massachusetts a royal charter in 1679. New Hampshire then became a state in 1788.
The New England colony that became a separate royal colony in 1680 was New Hampshire. Initially part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, it was separated to establish its own governance, reflecting the growing desire for autonomy among the colonies. This change allowed for a more direct control by the crown, aligning it with other royal colonies in the region.
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
New Hampshire
The state named after John Mason's country in England is New Hampshire. It was granted to Mason in 1629 as part of the territory that was originally part of the colony of Massachusetts. The name reflects the English county of Hampshire, from which Mason hailed. New Hampshire became a separate colony and later a state in the United States.
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New Hampshire is between the two parts of Massachusetts.