The colonists of New Hampshire were primarily made up of English settlers, including Puritans and other religious dissenters seeking greater freedom. Many were drawn by the promise of land and opportunities for farming and trade. The region also saw some influence from Indigenous peoples, as well as later arrivals from other European countries. Over time, the population grew to include a diverse mix of settlers, but English heritage remained predominant.
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