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No, the terms "British" and "English" are not the same. "British" refers to anyone from the United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. In contrast, "English" specifically refers to people from England or the English language. Therefore, while all English people are British, not all British people are English.
England is a noun.
The capital of England is London. The commonly used abbreviation for England is "ENG."
Come on england
The Maori transliteration of 'England' is 'Ingarangi'.
Very few large plantations that needed a large number of workers.
NO
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
fur trade and agriculture both colonies settlend in new England areas
New England
Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.
The further north or south you are the easier and more frequent they are to be seen. I have seen them in Preston England twice but that is very rare.
The new England Colonie
In New England, there were universities and Puritan educations. Virginians learned on the plantations and religion was further separated from education.
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compare and contrast the contribution of primary and tertiary production activities to the development of Nigeria and us
I'm unable to create a chart format in this text-based interface. However, I can provide a brief comparison: In New England, farming was characterized by small family farms focusing on subsistence agriculture due to rocky soil and harsh climate. In contrast, the Southern Colonies had large plantations that primarily grew cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo on fertile land using slave labor.