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      • 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.
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  2. In 1776, during the American Revolution, New Hampshire became the first colony to create a constitution and declare its independence from Great Britain. In 1788 it was named the ninth U.S....

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  3. History >> US Geography >> US State History. Search Ducksters. Kids learn about the history and timeline of the state of New Hampshire including early explorers, Native Americans, early settlers, colonization, and the American Revolution.

  4. Fast facts and interesting information about the founding, establishment, geography, climate, religion, history, natural resources, raw material, industries and the famous historical people associated with the New Hampshire Colony of Colonial America.

  5. 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).

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  6. The New Hampshire Colony was the first of the original 13 colonies to declare independence from England. This took place six months prior to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The major city in the New Hampshire Colony was Concord. The oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire is Dover, which was settled in 1623.

  7. 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.

  8. For the first 100 years of New Hampshires colonial period, the English settled in the seacoast region and stayed within 40 miles of the coast. In these years, four communities of English settlers were created. These communities became New Hampshires first four towns. New Hampshire's First Four Towns.

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