Maine and New Hampshire have similar animals species. They both have Moose, Deer, snakes, Worms, as much as you can think of. New Hampshire is 4 out of 5 percent forest. New Hampshire also has beavers.
Of the thirteen original colonies, New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence from Mother England -- a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed
Three interesting things about New Hampshire are: It is the 5th smallest, and the 9th least populous of the 50 United States. Some of the largest ski mountains in the east are located in New Hampshire. The state motto is "Live Free or Die," and is on its license plates.
new Hampshire was able to export apples ,fruit , animals and manufactured products
Yes, there are. New Hampshire does get some tornadoes.
They didn't allow church on sundays and it a very big city
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Generally animals in New Hampshire are not particularly dangerous, as long as one respects that animals are "wild". Animals that are accepted to be potentially dangerous include Black Bear, Moose, Bobcat, Coyote, and Canada Lynx. None of these are known to be aggressive unless provoked.
There are many small animals that are white with a black nose and tail in New Hampshire. This could be a rat.
it was very busy farming animals and planting food
Some New Hampshire Colony job includes a fisherman, trapper, logger, shipbuilder, or fur salesperson.
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