England is in Europe. It is a large island that is part of the UK (the United Kingdom). New England, on the other hand, is a six state region in the northeastern United States. The New England states are Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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New England is an area in northeastern United States. It includes the six states Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.
No, the six states of New England are Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. New Jersey is part of the region often referred to as the Mid-Atlantic states.
Ireland did not give six counties to England. Before 1921, all of Ireland was part of the United Kingdom. When the Irish Free State was formed in 1921, the majority of the population in the six counties wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom. A minority of the population of the six counties wanted to join what is now the Republic of Ireland. The six counties became what is now known as Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is not part of England, but along with England, Scotland and Wales, it is part of the United Kingdom. England and the United Kingdom are not the same thing so don't get it mixed up.
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