in the 1700
Slaves began living in colonial New Hampshire around the year 1654
Slaves were treated ok, but they were not imposed. They didnt have much slaves in colonial New Hampshire though.
yes there were mariners, indentured servants, and slaves in New Hampshire
New Hampshire was (and still is) in the north, and so it was not part of the slave based agrarian culture of the south. It was not dependent upon slaves.
Prior to the American Revolution there were slaves in New Hampshire; in 1783 they issued a new state constitution that said that all people born in New Hampshire thereafter were free, including children of slaves; howeve people who were born slaves prior to 1783 were not automaticly freed by this; also it did not prohibit the importation of slaves; so there were still a small number of slaves in New Hampshire tha twer freed in 1865, when the 13th Amendment to the Constitution prohibited Slavery in all of the United States. Most people in New Hampshire opposed slavery, or were indiffernt to it.
The colonists in New Hampshire did earn money through the sales of slaves. They also earned through the sale of the produce that the slaves produced.
the settlement of savoir it saved many people from losing there home
a bad economy
There were many states that took part in slavery from 1700 to 1800. These states included Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Virginia.
yes he did. He later became a merchant in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has 400 Represenatives