Relationship with the native Americans
One thing is that without the hep from the Native Americans, New Hampshire wouldn't have survived. The agriculture was terrible and very rocky. They taught the english how to grow things like corn, beans, and squash. The tribe that lived in new Hampshire were the Algonquins.
But unfortunately they were wiped by the English, they were taken advantage of. That was during the Pequot war in 1637. Even though New Hampshire did not participate in the Pequot War, many died from the War. On May 1, 1637, the Connecticut General Court raised a force of 90 men to be under the command of Captain John Mason for an offensive war against the Pequot. Mason commanded the successful expedition against the Pequot Indians, when he and his men immortalized themselves in overthrowing and destroying the prestige and power of the Pequots and their fort near Mystic River, on the Groton side. During the attack, they killed virtually all of the inhabitants, about 600 men, women, and children. This event became known as the "Mystic massacre"
But unfortunately they were wiped by the English, they were taken advantage of. That was during the Pequot war in 1637. Even though New Hampshire did not participate in the Pequot War, many died from the War. On May 1, 1637, the Connecticut General Court raised a force of 90 men to be under the command of Captain John Mason for an offensive war against the Pequot. Mason commanded the successful expedition against the Pequot Indians, when he and his men immortalized themselves in overthrowing and destroying the prestige and power of the Pequots and their fort near Mystic River, on the Groton side. During the attack, they killed virtually all of the inhabitants, about 600 men, women, and children. This event became known as the "Mystic massacre"