In 1670, New Hampshire was established as a royal colony.
Answer: Option A
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New Hampshire, one among thirteen colonies rebelled the British rule during American Revolution. King Charles II, in 1679, separated New Hampshire state from Massachusetts and issued the statute of "Royal province" of New Hampshire, under the leadership of John Cutt.
New Hampshire was incorporated into New England's dominance in 1686, and so then collapsed by 1689. Due to the geographical location of the province, it was on the border of the British and French colonies in North America and has been receiving local claims for years, especially in the central and northern parts of its territory.
Because of these factors, this was at the forefront of many military conflicts, including the War of King William, the War of Queen Anna, the War of Father Rale, and the War of King George. By the 1740’s, most of the native people were killed or expelled from the province.
Because the New Hampshire government was shared with the Massachusetts authorities, border problems between two colonies have not been properly assessed for years.