The religion represented mostly were Church of England. Many dissident Puritans were expelled from the Massachusetts Bay Colony and were afforded refuge in New Hampshire and as the colony developed Trinitarian Protestant Christians were uniformly accepted. Today the states population is about 35% Catholic and 32% Protestant with only about 4% Anglican included.
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
the 4th colony is not New Hampshire its New York!
The colony of New Hampshire did not officially adopt a flag until 1909. New Hampshire became a state on June 21, 1788, therefore by the time they adopted a flag, New Hampshire was already a state. Instead of a flag, the colony of New Hampshire did adopt a seal.
To New Hampshire, rye was important to brew beer. New Hampshire colony's very livelihood depended on the production and distribution of beer.
yes it was the 7th colony.
what was the predominate religion of New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Colony was mainly Puritan.
The predominant religion in the New York colony was Protestant Christianity.
Christian
Religion: Christianity, specifically Protestant. Denomination: unknown.
Church of England.
No, there was no problem between the Colony of New Hampshire and the colony of New York.
Pennsylvania is the 3rd colony
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
There are 72 percent of the residents who are self identified as Christians and 35 percent of those further identified themselves as Catholics.
There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
New Hampshire started out as a Proprietary colony but it became a Royal colony in 1679