Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
YuPNEW ANSWER:Yes, Rhode Island was a part of the New England Colonies.
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.
No. It is its own state in New England.
North east. New England consists of the six states East of New York state.
No, New York State is not part of New England. That is a very common mistake. New York is actually part of the region known as the Northeast.
There are six states in New England and three in the Mid-Atlantic, making a total of nine. So forty-one states are not a part of New England or the Mid-Atlantic.
MaineVermontNew HampshireMassachusettsConnecticutRhode IslandAll of these states are part of New England.
Yes, Maine is the only state which directly borders just one state and that state is New Hampshire. Maine was part of Massachusetts when New England was part of the British Empire.
Maine. It was a part of Massachusetts
Yes, Massachusetts is a New England state.
No. Virginia is considered a southern state, in the mid-Atlantic region.
Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New Hampshire were the colonies in New England. Maine could also be considered a state of the New England colonies because it was a part of Massachusetts at the time.