the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
New England.
Glacial scraping removed much of the topsoil from parts of the state but trees do well and fruit production is excellent in some locales. Rocly soils are generally poor producers of root vegetables and inhibit efficient use of mechanical farming.
The Algonquians.
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It was same as the Plymouth colony, squash, pumpkins, fish, and fur
they had hunt, grow enough crops for their families
Colonial New Jersey had a lot of farms and crops; tobacco crops.
the climate was cold and damp in New Hampshire.
Slaves began living in colonial New Hampshire around the year 1654
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Slaves were treated ok, but they were not imposed. They didnt have much slaves in colonial New Hampshire though.
New England.
Glacial scraping removed much of the topsoil from parts of the state but trees do well and fruit production is excellent in some locales. Rocly soils are generally poor producers of root vegetables and inhibit efficient use of mechanical farming.