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  1. Aug 29, 2011 · Learn more facts about New Hampshire Colony history and government in this brief overview of the colony.

  2. New Hampshire - Colonial, Revolution, Lakes: Before contact with the English, about 3,000 Native Americans inhabited what eventually became New Hampshire. They were organized into clans, semiautonomous bands, and larger tribal entities; the Pennacook, with their central village in present-day Concord, were by far the most powerful of these tribes.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · One of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire was the first state to have its own constitution. It was the 9th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution–the final state needed to put the document...

  4. On January 5, 1776, New Hampshire became the first colony to declare independence from Great Britain, almost six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed by the Continental Congress. New Hampshire was one of the Thirteen Colonies that revolted against British rule during the American Revolution.

  5. On January 4, 1776, New Hampshire became the first British colony to declare its independence from Great Britain. Since New Hampshire was now an independent state, its leaders wrote a new constitution for it, which laid out how the government would function.

  6. Unit Home. Learn It! Find It! Do It! Go See It! What was New Hampshire like 300 years ago? New Hampshire was a British colony at that time. In fact, it was one of several British colonies in North America that were located along the east coast.

  7. The 13 Colonies of America. New Hampshire . Founded: 1638 by John Wheelwright and others. Major Industry: Agriculture (potatoes, fishing), Manufacturing (textiles, shipbuilding) Major Cities: Concord. Colony Named for: county of Hampshire in England. Became a State: June 21, 1788

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