John Mason.
At the end of WW1, the Arab lands once controlled by the Ottoman Empire came under the control of England and France.
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No. Also to those lands controlled by Portuguese and French colonists. Hence the name Latin America, as Spanish, French and Portuguese languages descend from the ancient Latin language.
Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Amazigh (Berbers/Moors), and Spaniards.
No. The Mughal Empire controlled lands that are now part of Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, in addition to India.
Captain John Mason for New Hampshire and Sir Ferdinando Gorges for Maine.
Sir Ferdinando Gorges had Maine and John Mason governed New Hampshire.
Besides John Mason, Sir Ferdinando Gorges was another individual who controlled lands in New Hampshire and Maine. Gorges was granted a vast territory in the region and played a significant role in its early colonization efforts during the early 17th century. His influence helped shape the development of Maine, and he is often regarded as one of its founding figures.
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The last name you're referring to is "Wheelwright." Rev. John Wheelwright was a prominent figure in the early colonial history of New Hampshire and Maine, having played a significant role in the settlement and governance of these regions. He was a Puritan minister and a founder of Exeter, New Hampshire, and his influence extended to the surrounding areas during the 17th century.
the dutch controlled the lands.
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According to New Hampshire's Division of Forests and Lands, New Hampshire is about 84% forested.
The eastern lands in "The House of the Seven Gables" by Nathaniel Hawthorne were located in the state of Massachusetts, specifically in the town of Salem.
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