Colonial New Hampshire housing typically reflected the region's harsh climate and available resources. Early settlers built simple, one or two-story homes using local timber, often featuring steep roofs to shed snow. These houses were commonly constructed in the saltbox style, characterized by a long, sloping rear roofline. Interiors were functional, with central hearths for heating and cooking, and spaces often divided for family living and storage.
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the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
Slaves began living in colonial New Hampshire around the year 1654
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Slaves were treated ok, but they were not imposed. They didnt have much slaves in colonial New Hampshire though.
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The Algonquians.