no Spain is its own country
Spain is a European country on the Iberian Peninsula. New England is in the north east United States. The Atlantic Ocean separates them.
The chief motivation for the settling of New England was to challenge Spain. Spain was a hated country in those days.
Spain did
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
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.
northeastern corner
All of New England and most of the northern US is closer to Spain than to any part of Argentina.
Spain, Portugal, New Netherlands, France and England
The chief motivation for the settling of New England was to challenge Spain. Spain was a hated country in those days.
Spain did
New York has always been part of New England. It is named from Yorkshire, England.
( you mean america? :/) mainly Spain and England. also for a time Germany, France and the Netherlands.
It was a colony of Spain in the Americas, much as the United States used to be a colony of England.
The hardest part of new england is the song that they song of the strict policies of england.
Spain, France and England.
None. Gibraltar is a British territory, across the border from southern Spain.
Spain and/or England.
New England is a part of the US which in turn is a part of the North American Continent.