New Hampshire was originally a proprietorship granted, not by the king, but the Council of New England.
New Hampshire was created using the Council of New England, which granted John Mason a charter.
However, in 1635, John Mason suddenly died at age 49, and Massachusetts claimed to have control over New Hampshire, thus occupying it. Puritan beliefs spread throughout New Hampshire following this.
In 1641 Massachusetts Colony gained control of New Hampshire
Massachusetts effectively controlled New Hampshire until 1679, when we became a separate colony under a royal charter
New Hampshire was created using the Council of New England, which granted John Mason a charter.
However, in 1635, John Mason suddenly died at age 49, and Massachusetts claimed to have control over New Hampshire, thus occupying it. Puritan beliefs spread throughout New Hampshire following this.
In 1641 Massachusetts Colony gained control of New Hampshire
Massachusetts effectively controlled New Hampshire until 1679, when we became a separate colony under a royal charter