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The colony that has two land areas separated by New Hampshire is Massachusetts. It consisted of the mainland portion and the part that is now known as the town of Marblehead, which is located on a peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean but is separated from the rest of Massachusetts by New Hampshire's territory. This unique geography is a result of historical land grants and colonial boundaries.
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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.
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1679 was the 17th century (1600-1699).
In 1679, New Hampshire was established as a royal colony. This designation came after it had previously been part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony and reflected direct control by the British Crown. The change aimed to provide more structured governance and promote economic development in the region.
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.
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