Directly north.
No. New York and Massachusetts are two separate States
The 6 states that previously comprised New England are:Maine (previously part of Massachusetts)New Hampshire (previously disputed by Massachusetts and New York)Vermont (previously disputed by New York and New Hampshire)Connecticut (previously part of Massachusetts)Rhode Island (previously part of Massachusetts)Massachusetts
Same as those island new york and Connecticut
It borders New Hapshire, New York, Massachusetts and Canada.
Massachusetts.
The Northeast, especially Massachusetts and New York.
Massachusetts, New York and New Hampshire. It also has a border with Quebec Canada.
New York is bordered by Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. It also has an eastern border with the Atlantic Ocean.
The northern-most of America's 13 colonies (New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts) formed her northern border with Canada. Note that Maine was a part of Massachusetts at that time.
Albany, the capital of New York, is much closer to Massachusetts than it is to New Jersey.
Four of the original thirteen states were part of New England: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. Vermont had not become part of New England yet-it was part of New York at the time.
New York, Massachusetts, Vermont
Florida, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts