Winnacunnet Plantation

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Winnacunnet Plantation was the early colonial-era name for what is now the town of Hampton in southeastern New Hampshire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former settlement
historic place
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
country Kingdom of England
earlierName Winnacunnet Plantation NERFINISHED
establishedBy English colonists
followedBy Town of Hampton, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
formerNameOf Hampton, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeSpelling Winnicummet Plantation NERFINISHED
Winnicunnet Plantation NERFINISHED
hasNameOrigin Native American language
hasType coastal plantation
historicalJurisdiction Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
Province of New Hampshire NERFINISHED
knownFor early English settlement in New Hampshire
languageOfColonists English
locatedIn New England
North America
Province of New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Rockingham County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
southeastern New Hampshire
namedAfter Winnacunnet (Native American place name) NERFINISHED
partOf Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
precededBy Native American settlements in the area
presentDayLocation Hampton, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
primaryEconomicActivities agriculture
fishing
salt marsh haying
regionType seacoast community
timePeriod colonial era

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Hampton originalName Winnacunnet Plantation
subject surface form: Hampton, New Hampshire