Many people in present-day New Hampshire make their living by commuting to Boston, and in educational and service trades. Many New Hampshire colonists made their living through fishing.
There were several ways that colonists living in New Hampshire made a living. Fishing was a popular way, and so was ship building.
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New Hampshire was a religious colony connected to Massachusetts. The soil was poor for farming. Most of the colonists fished for a living.
The colonists made money in New Hampshire by building ships, by growing tobacco, and by making things with lumber. If they were lucky enough, they would make whale oil.
People in New Hampshire make a living in a number of ways. Some of these include teaching, working as a doctor, working in a restaurant, as well as manual labor.
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Catholics make up the largest single denomination.
Jhon mason named New Hampshire after the town of Hampshire in England's south cost. so most came from England.