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History of the United States / New England / New Hampshire / John Wentworth / Massachusetts Bay Colony / Hampshire / Province of Massachusetts Bay / Piscataqua River border dispute / Northern boundary of Massachusetts / British Empire / Dominion of New England / History of the United Kingdom
Date: 2013-02-05 08:40:11
History of the United States
New England
New Hampshire
John Wentworth
Massachusetts Bay Colony
Hampshire
Province of Massachusetts Bay
Piscataqua River border dispute
Northern boundary of Massachusetts
British Empire
Dominion of New England
History of the United Kingdom

A Map Defining the New Hampshire – Massachusetts Border Dispute[removed]Suggestions View the accompanying 1739 map to see how New Hampshire might have looked if Massachusetts had prevailed before the Privy Council in it

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