Public education was established when New Hampshire was still part of Massachusetts. Villages with over 100 children set up small grammar schools to teach boys enough to go to college, while girls were only taught to read at home.
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the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
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.
what was life like in New Hampshire in 1623?
Well the blacks had more rights to be able to vote and be smarter and votes for the blind and disabled were dumb!
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New Hampshire grows apples, blueberries, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, and more.
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire features rugged mountains.
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.
Hampshire means "at home' or "welcomed". Like the Hampshire in England. New Hampshire was named after Hampshire because they were welcoming a new state or area.
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
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.