No, England and New England are very different. England is a constituent country of the United Kingdom and many people think England and the United Kingdom are the same and interchangable, but this is not true.
New England is a region in the United States including the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. These states were named when the first English settlers, called the Puritans, came to America to seek religious freedom. New England, as its name suggests, was colonised by English pioneers, and has taken its weatherboarded house style from that of the Kent and Sussex folk of England. Many families can trace English roots to this day.
Great Britain is a country off the northwest coast of mainland Europe. New England is six states in northeastern United States of America.
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No, New England is a region in the United States of America, England is a country in the United Kingdom and is in Europe.
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New England is a group of six states in north eastern United States and they have no connection to London.
Some are the same and some are different.
Same way people get from England to New England: by sailing the Northern Atlantic Ocean.
new englands educational system is the same as americas
Foxborough, Massachusetts. Same location as the NFL team, New England Patriots.
Occupations in the New England colonies were essentially the same as in any place inhabited by western Europeans. They included:farmermillersawyercoopersmithslawyerphysicianclergyteacherbakercarpentersailorfishermanseamstresssoldierclockmakersurveyor
The same as Jews everywhere.
i didn't it stayed the same.