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  2. Feb 9, 2024 · GeographyNew Hampshire Colony was located in New England. New Hampshire was bordered by Quebec (North), Maine and the Atlantic Ocean (East), Massachusetts (South), and New Netherland, later New York (West). Most of the eastern side of New Hampshire was bordered by Maine, which was part of Massachusetts.

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  3. Nov 8, 2020 · Fast Facts: New Hampshire Colony. Also Known As: Royal Province of New Hampshire, Upper Province of Massachusetts. Named After: Hampshire, England. Founding Year: 1623. Founding Country: England. First Known European Settlement: David Thomson, 1623; William and Edward Hilton, 1623. Residential Indigenous Communities: Pennacook and Abenaki ...

    • Founded in 1623. Captain John Mason did not officially establish the New Hampshire colony in 1623. Mason was one of the colony’s landowners, and the colony was called after the county of Hampshire in southern England, where Mason was born.
    • Original Founders Were Mostly Fishermen. The original settlers in New Hampshire were mostly fisherman, hunters, and traders. In 1623, they constructed a fishing town at the mouth of the Piscataqua River.
    • Shipbuilding and Lumber were the Major Industries. The economy of the colony was primarily centered on shipbuilding and the lumber industry. The colony’s location along the Atlantic coast allowed easy access to the North Atlantic’s abundant fishing grounds, making fishing a major source of income for the early inhabitants.
    • The Puritans Were Tolerant of Other Religions. While the Puritans were a powerful religious group in New England colonies, including New Hampshire, they did not completely control the religious landscape and did not refuse to allow any faith other than their own.
  4. Aug 29, 2011 · Portsmouth was settled by the Laconia Company in 1629. Governor Neal was given the governorship of the colony and spent several years exploring the forests around Portsmouth. He returned after some time, gave a discouraging report, and left the colony to govern themselves. Exeter was the next settlement in the New Hampshire Colony.

  5. The geography of the New Hampshire Colony included plateaus, mountains, hilly terrain, and low coastal regions. The rocky land made it difficult to plant crops. Natural resources in the New Hampshire Colony included forests (timber), fur, fish, and whales. Whales were important to the colonists because the oil could be used in lamps for light.

  6. Mar 11, 2022 · Age: 3-18. Read time: 6.1 Min. Did you know that New Hampshire is one of the original 13 colonies in America? It is home to some of the country's most beautiful lakes and mountains. Here are some more interesting New Hampshire Colony facts, its history, location, and attractions.

  7. The Province of New Hampshire was a colony of England and later a British province in New England. The name was first given in 1629 to the territory between the Merrimack and Piscataqua rivers on the eastern coast of North America, and was named after the county of Hampshire in southern England by Captain John Mason, its first named proprietor.

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