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What is the difference between england and new england?

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i want to know what the difference is because i am english, and i come frome great britain.

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  1. the number of british people!


  2. New England is a region of states located in the northeastern corner of the United States that consists of the following states: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.

    From Wikipedia:

    In one of the earliest English settlements in the New World, English Pilgrims fleeing religious persecution in Europe first settled in New England in 1620, in the colony of Plymouth. In the late 18th century, the New England colonies would be among the first North American British colonies to demonstrate ambitions of independence from the British Crown, although they would later oppose the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain.

  3. dont know dont care :)

  4. England is in Europe and New England is the area north of New York State. MAine, Mass, NH,RI,Vermont.

    It was named this because at one time it belonged to England so it was the New England.

  5. OMG I am from New England!!!!

    Well, first it snows a lot, maple syrup is natural here, it snows (I know i repeated that, but it snows that much that it needs to mentioned multiple times), we literally have all four seasons, it snows, we have different colored leaves, pollen, snow, snow.

  6. New England is a place here in the USA, up north, very chilly :] and of Course England, UK.

  7. New England is the 6 states in the US (New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Vermont).  England is, as you probably know, another name for a section of the UK.

  8. New England is in America.

    And England is in the UK. :3

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