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Europeans moved to New Hampshire for various reasons, including the search for economic opportunities, religious freedom, and the promise of land. The region's abundant Natural Resources and fertile soil attracted settlers seeking to establish farms and trade. Additionally, the Puritans and other religious groups sought refuge from persecution in Europe, leading to the establishment of communities where they could practice their beliefs freely. This mix of economic ambition and the desire for religious autonomy drove European migration to New Hampshire in the 17th century.

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