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"The History of New-Hampshire," Volume 1, by Jeremy Belknap, offers a detailed account of the region's first century, starting from the discovery of the Pascataqua River. This historical work meticulously chronicles the events, developments, and challenges faced by the early settlers of New Hampshire. Belknap's thorough research and engaging narrative provide invaluable insights into the colonial era, making it an essential resource for understanding the historical roots of the state and its role in the broader context of early American history.
This volume covers a crucial period of exploration, settlement, and the establishment of governance, providing a comprehensive foundation for understanding New Hampshire's unique heritage. Belknap's work remains a vital contribution to the historical record, offering a rich tapestry of colonial life and the foundations upon which the state was built.
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