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Theocracy in New England was when the government looked for divine inspiration. The government was looked at as sacerdotal.
There were three ideas that the colonists brought with them about government when they traveled to the new world from England. These ideas included one of an ordered government, limited government and representative government.
The ideas of self government originally came from England.
instrument of government
The Protectorate
Early Americans wanted freedom of religion and liberty. They wanted elected government officials that local people elected. The colonies were made as local districts where the population in the areas could be represented in the government independent from England.
The United Kingdom (which includes England) has a Parliamentary Democracy government.
You could be referring to counties or boroughs.
England Scotland Wales Ireland (Northern)
Lincolnshire (by area) or West Midlands (by population, includes Birmingham)
New England doesn't have it's own government. New England is just a region of the United States that includes New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, that area.
The smallest county with multiple districts is Tyne and Wear
The population was recorded as the population of England and Wales at 15,914,148
about 250,000 French are said to live in England according to the government social security website for expats (link). This is about 0.38% of the population of France (65,400,000)
The population of Church of England is 25,000,000.
Church of England's population is 944,000.
The population of Northern England is 14,500,000.