New Hampshire
The only colony founded during the Restoration regime of Charles II was the Province of Carolina. It was granted to eight English nobles by King Charles II in 1663, and the colony was later divided into North and South Carolina.
The first colony was part of Sir Walter Raleigh's efforts to colonize Virginia beginning in 1584. But the colony on Roanoke Island disappeared during a war with Spain. By 1850, some of the settlers in Virginia moved to North Carolina. In 1663 and 1665, Charles II granted proprietary charters in the Carolinas, under a plan by Anthony Ashley Cooper. There were transient colonies in South Carolina and Florida during the late 1500s by both the Spanish and by French Huguenots.
England established its first colonies in the New World during the reign of King James I. In 1607, the colony of Jamestown was founded in Virginia, followed by the establishment of Plymouth Colony in 1620 by the Pilgrims. These colonies were the early beginnings of English colonization in North America.
Puritains founded the colony on a very short reign. For about 30 years Hartford was a Purtain colony
Charles I
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hahaha,we're both doing the same booklet it looks like,AP U. S. History?It looks like to me that the answer is the province of carolina. Since he was restored in the 1640's and the charter was granted in the 1660's.If I'm wrong, I'm sorry.
King Charles II
Charles the Second
It was Charles I