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In 1776 when the colonies declared independence from England and formed the USA.
You call a person born in New Hampshire born in New England because New England, when the USA was just starting, was still ruled by the British. The "New" part in front of "England" is there because the British were making a new colony in America. New England today is all of the little states in the North-East part of America. New Hampshire is one of those small states.
There is a city called New England in North Dakota.
It's in the North Eastern part of the USA, which is New England. It's around 27 miles away from Boston.
It didn't. You have commingled two continents. 'England' is an obsolete term for Great Britain, which itself is part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also containing Scotland and Wales, usually shortened to the 'UK' New England is a group of states in the northeast part of the USA.
It's in the North Eastern part of the USA, which is New England. It's around 27 miles away from Boston.
New England covers an area of approximately 71,991 square miles.
The USA.
Roughing It New England - 2004 was released on: USA: 2004
The Spirit of England Part 1 - 2009 was released on: USA: April 2009
No! England is a country in the UK. Although New England is a group of states in USA.
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