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22 December, 03:29

What is distinctive of Delaware and New Hampshire?

They are the first and ninth states to adopt the Constitution.

They refused to send representatives to the Constitutional Convention.

Both voted to reject the Constitution.

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  1. 22 December, 07:17
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    The thing that is distinctive of Delaware and New Hampshire is that A: They are the first and ninth states to adopt the Constitution.

    Explanation:

    Thirteen English colonies were formed in North America. The primary reason was to earn money for their sponsors. They were basically business projects. They provided more freedom based on religion than England.

    'New Hampshire' colony was planned by 'John Mason' initially to make it a fishing colony, but he died. Also, people say that the colony was founded so people could have religious freedom and to spread Christianity. The 'Delaware legislature' became the first to adopt the Constitution and the ninth state was 'New Hampshire'.
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