The Dutch reformed church was originally of the highest popularity beliefs include:
1. Followed Calvinist views
2. Church was under central control in Holland
3. Followed the protestant standard
Prominent religion became the Anglican church after England took control over New Hampshire in 1679, beliefs include:
1. Followed the will of the English King
2. Preached loyalty to society
3. Also followed the protestant reformation
Protestant trinitarian Christians. Others need not apply. That was coupled with an un-official Laissez faire attitude about religion in the mold of Don't Ask, Don't Tell, which implicitly exempted discrimination on the grounds of Overtly Observed Rituals if the skills and abilities were essential for the colony. Catholics came, Unitarians came, Puritans came, Quakers came and possibly a hidden Jew, Muslim or Albanian Orthodox who had the skills and the tools needed to make glass, forge iron, weld tin, dye wool, tan leather or tell the difference between pyrite and gold.
they were puritan.
Trinitarian Protestant Christians.
Church of England.
Puritian.
Christians
Pennsylvania is the 3rd colony
Hampshire England
Not physically ( no battlefields) , but New Hampshire did send troops to fight.
The first colony to adopt its own constitution was: New Hampshire.
yes there were mariners, indentured servants, and slaves in New Hampshire
what was the predominate religion of New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Colony was mainly Puritan.
I'm pretty sure New Hampshire never had an official religion, especially before 1623.
Christinaty
The Church of England.
Modern Congregationlist
Christian
The Church of England.
Church of England.
puritan-very strict
Religion: Christianity, specifically Protestant. Denomination: unknown.
Protestant trinitarian Christianity.